In the middle of the last decade, Facebook decided it needed to build AI to fight hate speech.

While the technology did work in some cases, weve also seen glaring failures.

After the Christchurch shooting, for example, Facebook wasnt able to quicklyremove the video.

Facebook wants you to believe its AI is working against hate speech

Plus, there was a bizarre incident where the algorithm wasnt able to separate cockfighting and car crashes.

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Facebook has hit back at these claims througha blog postwritten by the VP of integrity, Guy Rosen.

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Prevalence is a measure the firm uses to measure the spread of hate speech on the platform.

For instance, the current percentage rate is 0.05%.

This is not true.

It also lowers the visibility of problematic posts so that fewer people see them.

Despite these blemishes, Facebook is bullish on using AI to fight hate speech.

So that means the company needs to buckle up and make its algorithms more inclusive and effective.

That’s one heck of a mixed bag.

He likes to say “Bleh.

That’s one heck of a mixed bag.

He likes to say “Bleh.”

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