Facebook says its artificial intelligence systems failed to detect New Zealand shooting video [www.nbcnews.com]
Tech platforms should fight Islamophobia the way they fought ISIS [www.theverge.com]
Why Facebook's A.I. didn't detect the New Zealand mosque shooting video [www.cnbc.com]
New Zealand cops cuff alleged jackasses who shared mosque murder video, messages online [www.theregister.co.uk]
Facebook used new audio tech to detect Christchurch shootings videos [www.businessinsider.com]
Facebook vows to improve AI detection of terrorist videos [www.engadget.com]
AI and Hashing Still Can't Block Videos on Social Media [www.theatlantic.com]
This is a good example of how Facebook uses its bigness, the impossible scale of its network, as its own justification, rather than examine/acknowledge that its sheer size *IS* a problem. https://t.co/BUSLkO2WH2. pic.twitter.com/kNQ1OZrjiN
— Hamza Shaban (@hshaban) March 21, 2019
Facebook says its artificial intelligence systems failed to detect New Zealand shooting video
— Karol ? (@karolcummins) March 21, 2019
Facebook’s vice president of integrity, Guy Rosen, said “this particular video did not trigger our automatic detection systems.” https://t.co/32YFZk2BEx
I realize FB is being criticized heavily on #NewZealandTerroristAttack, but they are doing some serious work and providing more information than they have in the past. See: A Further Update on New Zealand Terrorist Attack | Facebook Newsroom https://t.co/DXba9cjNXS
— Dan Byman (@dbyman) March 21, 2019
“Our hearts are with…”/“They are in our hearts…” seems to be rapidly becoming the tech industry’s “thoughts and prayers”. https://t.co/LomLSqv8f8
— John Collins (@jaycee001) March 21, 2019
Collective Responsibility: During the entire live broadcast of New Zealand Terrorist Attack on @Facebook, not one FB user complained formally. https://t.co/Al2Jc1X4O7
— Raju Narisetti (@raju) March 21, 2019
When users flag a Facebook livestream, the report gets an "accelerated review" to minimize harm and to notify medical/law enforcement as fast as possible. But recently live videos that are flagged don't get the same treatment. Facebook says that may change https://t.co/BUSLkO2WH2
— Hamza Shaban (@hshaban) March 21, 2019
Facebook says its artificial intelligence systems failed to detect New Zealand shooting video
— Karol ? (@karolcummins) March 21, 2019
Facebook’s vice president of integrity, Guy Rosen, said “this particular video did not trigger our automatic detection systems.” https://t.co/32YFZk2BEx
#Facebook AI failed to detect the #NewZealand tragedy video, enabling it to spread.
— Janice Dominic ???❄❄ (@oldtiredfeminis) March 21, 2019
I guess their AI isn't so I.
No surprise there.#NewZealandShooting https://t.co/SZE2cJumHR
Facebook says its artificial intelligence systems failed to detect New Zealand shooting video. #datascience #industry40 #MachineLearning https://t.co/CSrTs43oRB
— Nordic AI Artificial Intelligence Institute (@nordicinst) March 21, 2019
Facebook says its artificial intelligence systems failed to detect New Zealand shooting video - https://t.co/QYrLqLgymi
— Iain Brown, PhD (@IainLJBrown) March 21, 2019
Read more here: https://t.co/BJZYpPXFZ0#ArtificialIntelligence #AI #DataScience #MachineLearning #BigData #DeepLearning #NLP #Robots #IoT
Tech platforms should fight Islamophobia the way they fought ISIS https://t.co/EWrk2N7Tew pic.twitter.com/zlRZXpc4Ss
— The Verge (@verge) March 21, 2019
Facebook explains why its #AI didn't detect the New Zealand mosque shooting video #technology #video #facebook @lauren_feiner https://t.co/fkR6Q8otE2
— Evan Kirstel at #EC19 (@evankirstel) March 21, 2019
The Silicon Valley bros always try to evade responsibility for their platforms while blaming technology.
— The Beautiful Center (@CenterBeautiful) March 21, 2019
Time to rethink social media entirely.
"Facebook explains why its A.I. didn’t detect the New Zealand mosque shooting video" https://t.co/03TKBRI76J
Facebook says its AI is better at detecting nudity than mass violence like the video from New Zealand because it has more clear-cut training material to pull from. https://t.co/EYr8YoeQZY
— Lauren Feiner (@lauren_feiner) March 21, 2019
New Zealand cops cuff alleged jackasses who shared mosque murder video, messages online https://t.co/2lQd1Mzghk
— Rob McDowall (@robmcd85) March 21, 2019
Facebook explains why its AI didn't catch New Zealand gunman's livestream https://t.co/bGS4ExWdDi pic.twitter.com/92FwdfjtOG
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) March 21, 2019
Facebook says its artificial intelligence systems failed to detect New Zealand shooting video https://t.co/dwkNoF32yN #ai #ArtificialIntelligence #facebook pic.twitter.com/RA120TOGZ0
— Nige Willson (@nigewillson) March 22, 2019
Also: Facebook's human intelligence failed to prevent corporate greed, corruption, and rampant violations of consumer privacy and trust. #deletefacebook #deleteinstagram #deletewhatsapp https://t.co/lMJWXu4c5u
— Boring AI Now! (@Boring_AI) March 22, 2019
Facebook says its artificial intelligence systems failed to detect New Zealand shooting video
— Karol ? (@karolcummins) March 22, 2019
Facebook’s vice president of integrity, Guy Rosen, said “this particular video did not trigger our automatic detection systems.”https://t.co/32YFZk2BEx
Tech platforms should fight Islamophobia the way they fought ISIS https://t.co/EWrk2N7Tew pic.twitter.com/yLRJrtMQP8
— The Verge (@verge) March 21, 2019
Facebook explains why its #AI didn't detect #NewZealand mosque shooting #video before it was viewed 4,000 times https://t.co/6cHhgZmTqp #fintech #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #DeepLearning #robotics @LAUREN_FEINER @YuHelenYu @jblefevre60 @antgrasso @DimDrandakis pic.twitter.com/SjWv5R5JtI
— Spiros Margaris (@SpirosMargaris) March 22, 2019
And to our point: https://t.co/Jsivldm5Wu
— TRAPWIRE (@trapwire) March 22, 2019