Using AI to monitor the internet for terror content is inescapable – but also fraught with pitfalls
The complex task of tackling online terror needs human eyes as well as artificial intelligence.
Feb. 7, 2024 • ~8 min
The complex task of tackling online terror needs human eyes as well as artificial intelligence.
The padlock symbol simply means that the data being sent between the web server and the user’s computer is encrypted and cannot be read by others. But many people don’t know that.
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