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December 2, 2016 11:35 pm GMT

Facebook is developing AI to bust 'offensive' Live video: report

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Facebook has long been vigilant about keeping your News Feed free of "inappropriate" content. That's relatively simple when you're talking about material that can be reviewed in full after it's posted — but what happens if something goes wrong during a livestream? 

A new initiative is reportedly in the works to build up the social network's flagging system for offensive content in a particularly difficult area: Facebook Live. 

SEE ALSO: Facebook wants to teach you all about how AI works

Facebook has previously relied in part on a system that depended on users to report offensive materials, which are then checked by Facebook employees against "community standards."  Read more...

More about Censorship, Livestream, Artificial Intelligence, Facebook Live, and Tech

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