We do have clear policies against manipulated media, whether it's video or audio, if it's misleading, and we remove that kind of content.
We set up the oversight board a number of years ago to give us guidance on some of our content policies, and that's exactly what they have done in this instance. They have said that we made the wrong decision in this case, and they have given us guidance on how to apply our policies going forward. I think that's exactly what we're going to do.
We have industry-leading tools that are going to help us detect and remove AI-generated content. Certainly, for political ads and social ads, we're requiring that advertisers now disclose when they are using AI-generated content in those ads.
We just announced, for organic content, labelling requirements. We are going to label any AI-generated content as AI-generated so that users are aware, when they are seeing images on our platform, that they are generated by artificial intelligence. We're working with other industry members to make sure that we extend that to video and audio when it's technically feasible. That work is under way.