Google’s video tool allowed to publish racist stereotypes on Tiktok

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Google's video tool allowed to publish racist stereotypes on Tiktok

The videos were generated by artificial intelligence. Most were directed to black people, portraying them as suspicions in missing crimes or parents.

The launch of Google’s Veo 3 video tool has allowed several Tiktok accounts to start posting videos generated using Artificial Intelligence (IA) that use racist and anti -Semitic stereotypes, a mediamatters report concludes.

According to the document, most of these hatred videos generated by It is directed to black people, portraying them as suspicions in crimes, absent parents and monkeys with watermelon affinity (historical symbol of US racism, used to ridicule and dehumanize black people).

“Since I was generative there is, people use it to create inflammatory and racist content (…), Veo 3 realism makes it especially attractive to those who want to spread odious stereotypes,” says the .

Despite the proliferation of online content, Tiktok’s Terms of Service seek to ban this type of content.

“We do not allow any hate speech, hatred behavior, or promotion of hateful ideologies. This included explicit or implicit content that attacks protected groups,” the guidelines of the social network community say.

In addition, Tiktok states that it uses human technology and moderation to identify who violates the rules, although the volume of information makes it difficult to moderate quickly and properly.

Google also has a policy that vetoes the use of its services to promote hate speech, harassment, intimidation and abuse, however according to the document, lack of clear AI. “Tiktok apparently cannot follow the flood of video posts, and Google protections seem insufficient to block the creation of this content“, he says.

The report also concluded that conversations about AI and misinformation are often concentrated on the credibility of AI-generated content, while hatred messages do not need to seem real to get even more racist beliefs in the minds of spectators.

Veo 3, Google’s General Video Text Text Model, was released on May 20 and having a video limit of eight seconds, and Google plans to integrate the video generator with Youtube Shorts.

Mediamatters is a non -profit organization dedicated to online information research to analyze and correct misinformation.

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