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Facebook has developed a data set consisting of 10,000 “hateful” memes and suggests that computer models that can “fuse” multiple signal types, such as text and image, are the way forward ...
Now, Facebook says that its AI tools detect nearly 100 percent of the spam it takes down, as well as 99.5 percent of terrorist content and 86 percent of graphic violence.
Facebook's new Rosetta AI can read memes. Credit: Sean Gallup/Getty Images There are so many memes on Facebook and Instagram that the company has enlisted its artificial intelligence to help ...
Facebook is teaching AI to make sarcastic and hurtful memes Don't worry, it's not to neg you on the TL. Researchers hope to train the AI to seek out nasty memes and shut them down.
Using a labeled dataset of 10,000 images Facebook provided for the competition, a group of humans trained to recognize hate speech managed to accurately identify hateful memes 84.70% of the time.
Memes used creative syntax to begin with; having it fed into an AI and regenerated makes it look like something put through Google Translate too many times. It also looks like something akin to art.
Facebook AI Research today also launched the Hateful Memes data set of 10,000 mean memes scraped from public Facebook groups in the U.S. The Hateful Memes challenge will offer $100,000 in prizes ...
How Facebook is using AI to combat COVID-19 misinformation and detect ‘hateful memes’ Facebook sheds light on its new AI-powered moderation.
Meta will begin removing monetization privileges and stop recommending content from accounts that repeatedly post unoriginal ...
Facebook is using a meme-sniffing AI to hunt down offensive posts. By Mike Wehner. Published Sep 13th, 2018 3:08PM EDT. Image: AP/REX/Shutterstock .
O n today’s episode of Decoder, we’re talking about AI, art, and the controversial collision between the two — a debate that, to be honest, is an absolute mess.If you’ve been on the ...