Tech giants such as Meta are failing to take violent incitement seriously enough in Africa or Asia, a major report …
We submitted evidence drawing on our experience with how toxic content online leads to bloody and horrific consequences in the real world.
The tool got things wrong, or was missing important information, almost one of every 10 times it was used.
The DWP should have published all of this information prior to the introduction of the algorithm for us all to consider and scrutinise.
The government regulator has backed Tanya – so it may now be possible for others to switch off Facebook’s surveillance-based advertising.
We’ve suggested probes into two main areas: social media’s dangerous algorithms and the essential safety workers of social media – human content moderators.
Racists lies spread online, then were used as justification for attacks on refugees orchestrated on tech platforms.
Neil Couling told MPs that: “you have to bias to catch fraudsters.” He needs to explain to disabled people why they seem to be targeted.