<p></p><p>Removing content containing synthetic and manipulated media, widely referred to as deepfakes, from Twitter altogether is still reserved for the most extreme cases, but people will soon start seeing more warning labels over blurred thumbnails and more explanation and clarification, the social network said Tuesday. Twitter head of site integrity Yoel Roth and group product...</p><p>
Removing content containing synthetic and manipulated media, widely referred to as deepfakes, from Twitter altogether is still reserved for the most extreme cases, but people will soon start seeing more warning labels over blurred thumbnails and more explanation and clarification, the social network said Tuesday. Twitter head of site integrity Yoel Roth and group product…