Zuckerberg explains artificial intelligence to flag hate speech on Facebook at Senate hearing
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg tells Senate Commerce Committee Chairman John Thune at a hearing on data privacy that he did not have AI technology in starting the company in a dorm room, that the company was increasingly developing AI tools to identify classes of that activity proactively, over 20,000 people would be working on security and content review, ate speeches very linguistically nuanced, work on finding terrorist propaganda included taking down 99 percent of ISIS and Al Qaeda content and he was optimistic of more accurate flagging by AI in the next 10 years.
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