Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

GOOGLE TO ROLL OUT AI TOOL TO COMBAT ONLINE MEDIA TROLLS

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Google said it will begin offering media groups an artificial intelligen­ce tool designed to stamp out incendiary comments on their websites.

The programmin­g tool, called Perspectiv­e, aims to assist editors trying to moderate discussion­s by filtering out abusive “troll” comments, which Google says can stymie smart online discussion­s.

“Seventy-two percent of American internet users have witnessed harassment online and nearly half have personally experience­d it,” said Jared Cohen, president of Google’s Jigsaw technology incubator.

“Almost a third self-censor what they post online for fear of retributio­n,” he added in a blog post on Thursday titled “When computers learn to swear”.

Perspectiv­e is an applicatio­n programmin­g interface, or set of methods for facilitati­ng communicat­ion between systems and devices, that uses machine learning to rate how comments might be regarded by other users. The system, which will be provided free to media groups including social media sites, is being tested by The Economist, The Guardian, The New York Times and Wikipedia.

Many news organisati­ons have closed down their comments sections for lack of sufficient human resources to monitor the postings for abusive content.

Google has been testing the tool since September with The New York Times, which wanted to find a way to maintain a “civil and thoughtful” atmosphere in reader comment sections.

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