Nick Clegg, president of global affairs at Meta, said in a blog post that information about the AI systems behind the algorithms is part of the company’s “broader ethos of openness, transparency and accountability.” We outlined what Facebook and Instagram users can do. It has an edge in terms of what content can be seen on the platform.
The platform will release 22 system cards for Facebook and Instagram. They provide information about how AI systems rank content and predict which content will be most relevant to users. This covers feeds, stories, reels, and other surfaces you visit to find the accounts you follow and your content. System cards also cover AI systems that recommend “disconnected” content from people, groups, and accounts you don’t follow.
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Meta’s AI system predicts the value of content. For example, when a user shares a post, it serves as an indicator of user interest. Therefore, the AI system pushes relevant content. “We use a combination of different predictions, some based on behavior and others based on user feedback we receive in surveys, to get as close as possible to the right content,” the blog said. The post is written.
Expanding platform Why am I seeing this? This feature was previously seen in some feed content and ads on both Facebook and Instagram, and will be added to the Instagram Reels tab and Explore, as well as Facebook Reels in the coming weeks.
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