Fb to coach AI with police bodycam pictures to battle extremism

Fb will paintings with legislation enforcement companies to coach its synthetic intelligence programs to stumble on movies of violent occasions as a part of its ongoing fight in opposition to extremism at the platform.
Facebook will work with law enforcement agencies to train its artificial intelligence systems to detect videos of violent events as part of its ongoing battle against extremism on the platform.Original article
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