Facebook was counting on its artificial-intelligence system to make the platform work properly by enforcing its rules against violent or hate-filled speech. But its own documents show the system can't tell the difference between car crashes and cockfights.
AI has only minimal success in removing hate speech, violent images and other chronic problems from the platform, according to internal company reports Clockwise from top left: protesters in Assam, India; the Capitol riot; a cockfight; the aftermath of a mosque attack in New Zealand.
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