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Social media firms will use more AI to combat coronavirus incorrect information, even if it makes more mistakes

Twitter, Fb, Google, and YouTube can also be the use of further AI to tackle coronavirus improper knowledge, which they admit will lead to further unfair removals
Twitter, Facebook, Google, and YouTube will be using more AI to tackle coronavirus misinformation, which they admit will lead to more unfair removals

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Author: Thenextweb

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