I've seen other articles showing how Meta/Facebook profits from scams. Instead of blocking publishing, the company instead charges a premium for impressions.
In this instance, a Swedish police officer was deepfaked, and the video used by a scam campaign to give credence to the outlandish claims.
Unfortunately I believe a lot more similar cases need to be exposed before any regulations can reign in on ad tech, platforms monetising ads should be responsible for what they distribute.
In this instance, a Swedish police officer was deepfaked, and the video used by a scam campaign to give credence to the outlandish claims.
Unfortunately I believe a lot more similar cases need to be exposed before any regulations can reign in on ad tech, platforms monetising ads should be responsible for what they distribute.