Instagram and Facebook show paid ads for apps that promise to take people’s clothes off in photos | Technology

Instagram and Facebook show paid ads for apps that promise to take people’s clothes off in photos | Technology
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1 of 2 Ads on Instagram and Facebook promise apps that ‘take off’ people’s clothes in photos — Photo: Reproduction
Ads on Instagram and Facebook promise apps that ‘take off’ people’s clothes in photos — Photo: Reproduction

Instagram and Facebook are showing ads for apps that promise to undress women in photos. Those responsible for the alleged image manipulation tools pay to appear in advertising spaces on Meta’s platforms.

Even though they prohibit nudity (learn more below)the two social networks Since December 2023, around 1,400 advertisements have been broadcast around the world – 150 of which are in Brazil – of apps that allegedly create nudes without the consent of those appearing in the photo. Of the total, around 15% were taken down by platforms.

The records are in the Meta Advertising Library, where the owner of the two platforms displays a history of advertising campaigns that circulated on their services. There is no public information about how long the ads were up before they were removed and how much they cost.

g1 tested one of the applications promoted in the ad, but in fact, it offers a kind of ChatGPT that works like a virtual girlfriend. The user can create a profile and interact with the character through messages.

Meta said it uses artificial intelligence and human teams to remove content that violates its rules (see note at the end). The company also said that it removed ads highlighted by g1, although others have been created since then.

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