Facebooks AI Chief Explains How Algorithms Are Policing ContentAnd Whether It Works

Mark Zuckerberg has made it clear to us that Facebooks problems have gotten so big that only artificial intelligence has a chance at solving themparticularly those stemming from the incessant flow of content generated by Facebooks more than two billion users, all speaking different languages.

In a new interview with Wired magazine, Facebooks head of AI,Jerome Pesenti, shared a first-hand look at the progressas well as limitationsof the development of artificial intelligence at the social media giant.

Moderating automatically, or even with humans and computers working together, at the scale of Facebook is a super challenging problem.

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Sissi Cao is a business reporter for Observer. Previously, she covered institutional finance for Trusted Insight. She is a graduate from the University of Maryland and is originally from Shanghai, China. Follow her on Twitter: @SissiCao.

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