YouTube removed phrase critical of Chinese government due to AI error

Google claims that the taking away of a phrase used as an insult to the Chinese language government from YouTube comments was once as soon as a gadget finding out mistake.
Google claims that the removal of a phrase used as an insult to the Chinese government from YouTube comments was a machine learning mistake.Original article
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