Instagram Tests Using AI, Other Tools for Age Verification

The Instagram application is seen on a phone screen August 3, 2017. REUTERS/Thomas White
The Instagram application is seen on a phone screen August 3, 2017. REUTERS/Thomas White
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Instagram Tests Using AI, Other Tools for Age Verification

The Instagram application is seen on a phone screen August 3, 2017. REUTERS/Thomas White
The Instagram application is seen on a phone screen August 3, 2017. REUTERS/Thomas White

Instagram is testing new ways to verify the age of people using its service, including a face-scanning artificial intelligence tool, having mutual friends verify their age or uploading an ID.

But the tools won't be used, at least not yet, to try to keep children off of the popular photo and video-sharing app. The current test only involves verifying that a user is 18 or older.

The use of face-scanning AI, especially on teenagers, raised some alarm bells Thursday, given the checkered history of Instagram parent Meta when it comes to protecting users' privacy. Meta stressed that the technology used to verify people's age cannot recognize one's identity — only age. Once the age verification is complete, Meta said it and Yoti, the AI contractor it partnered with to conduct the scans, will delete the video.

Meta, which owns Facebook as well as Instagram, said that beginning on Thursday, if someone tries to edit their date of birth on Instagram from under the age of 18 to 18 or over, they will be required to verify their age using one of these methods.

Meta continues to face questions about the negative effects of its products, especially Instagram, on some teens, The Associated Press reported.

Kids technically have to be at least 13 to use Instagram, similar to other social media platforms. But some circumvent this either by lying about their age or by having a parent do so. Teens aged 13 to 17, meanwhile, have additional restrictions on their accounts — for instance, adults they are not connected to can't send them messages — until they turn 18.

The use of uploaded IDs is not new, but the other two options are. To use the face-scanning option, a user has to upload a video selfie. That video is then sent to Yoti, a London-based startup that uses people's facial features to estimate their age.



Saudi Arabia, France Bolster Tech, Research Partnerships to Boost Innovation via AI

Saudi Arabia, France Bolster Tech, Research Partnerships to Boost Innovation via AI. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia, France Bolster Tech, Research Partnerships to Boost Innovation via AI. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia, France Bolster Tech, Research Partnerships to Boost Innovation via AI

Saudi Arabia, France Bolster Tech, Research Partnerships to Boost Innovation via AI. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia, France Bolster Tech, Research Partnerships to Boost Innovation via AI. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Alswaha held a series of strategic meetings in Paris with several leading research institutions and global companies specialized in artificial intelligence (AI), space, data governance, and deep technologies.

The meetings align with Saudi Arabia's efforts to accelerate the adoption of AI and advanced technologies and to empower its research and innovation ecosystem, the Saudi Press Agency said on Thursday.

Alswaha met with CEO of Inria Bruno Sportisse, with whom he discussed partnership opportunities in AI, quantum computing, robotics, and the establishment of joint research laboratories. The two sides also discussed programs for researcher exchange and competency development.

In a meeting with CEO of Mistral AI Arthur Mensch, Alswaha discussed areas of cooperation in developing open-source large language models (LLMs) and enhancing partnerships in generative AI.

Additionally, the minister and CNIL President Marie-Laure Denis discussed prospects for collaboration in data governance and protection and the exchange of expertise in AI regulations. The meeting spotlighted Saudi Arabia's efforts and international initiatives to develop innovative regulatory frameworks that support the responsible use of emerging technologies.

The Saudi delegation also met with Thales Group Chairman and CEO Patrice Caine to discuss collaboration in developing technological solutions in smart systems and space technologies. The goal is to support Saudi Arabia's priorities in building a digital infrastructure that contributes to empowering vital sectors and advancing high-tech industries in line with Saudi Vision 2030.