Facebook Is Finding Problems With Artificial Intelligence Too

Facebook is the use of synthetic intelligence to police offensive speech and different duties. But the era brings its personal unintentional penalties.
Facebook is using artificial intelligence to police offensive speech and other tasks. But the technology brings its own unintended consequences.Original article
Author: Wired

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