Using Digital Fingerprints And Deep Learning To Fight Online Harassment
Activists protest against the gang-rape of a 16-year-old girl in Brazil last year – videos and images of the assault were posted to social media and circulated widely, revictimizing the woman. As Facebook defended itself in a German court against claims that it does too little to counter abusive content on its platform, one of its lawyers made the intriguing claim "There are billions of postings each day. You want us to employ a sort of wonder machine to detect each misuse. Such a machine doesn't exist." For a technology company with a heavy investment in deep learning and filtering technologies that has repeatedly run afoul of free speech advocates for its aggressive stance on content removal this is certainly a curious claim to make.
Feb-7-2017, 01:45:02 GMT
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