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| UK government has its own AI for detecting extremist videos Stemming the tide of extremist online content has been a major focus for tech giants in recent times, but despite their efforts, the UK parliament has condemned companies such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter for "consciously failing" to take robust... https://www.engadget.com/2018/02/13/...remist-videos/ |
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