Facebook Inc. executives have long said that artificial intelligence would address the company’s chronic problems keeping what it deems hate speech and...
Facebook Inc. executives have long said that artificial intelligence would address the company’s chronic problems keeping what it deems hate speech and excessive violence as well as underage users off its platforms.
On hate speech, the documents show, Facebook FB, -1.15% employees have estimated the company removes only a sliver of the posts that violate its rules—a low-single-digit percent, they say. When Facebook’s algorithms aren’t certain enough that content violates the rules to delete it, the platform shows that material to users less often—but the accounts that posted the material go unpunished.
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