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Monday, August 26, 2019
Big Tech, AI, and the Fight Against Mass Violence - The Epoch Times
August 26, 2019
Current News - Cesar Sayoc
Big Tech, AI, and the Fight Against Mass Violence - The Epoch Times
The Epoch Times
Commentary Where is Big Tech in the pursuit of ending mass violence? It’s a question that more and more public policymakers are asking. The premise is simple: When Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube host speech on their platforms, and, at the same time, can filter, censor, and even harvest the speech of users using algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI), they have the technological power at their disposal to identify and report to law enforcement authorities individuals who display signs of a propensity to violence.
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Big Tech, AI, and the Fight Against Mass Violence
Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
Commentary Where is Big Tech in the pursuit of ending mass violence? It’s a question that more and more public policymakers are asking. The premise is simple: When Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube host speech on their platforms, and, at the same time, can filter, censor, and even harvest the speech of users using algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI), they have the technological power at their disposal to identify and report to law enforcement authorities individuals who display signs of a propensity to violence.
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