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FB to crack down on hateful memes

Social media giant Facebook is developing its new AI tool to identify offensive posts, memes in a bid to curb hate speech online

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In a bid to curtail offensive memes that promote hate speech, Facebook is building a novel artificial intelligen­ce (AI) system that uses machine learning to identify text in images and videos as well as transcribe it. While tools to transcribe text are nothing new, the company faces different challenges because of the size, sheer volume of photos shared each day on Facebook and Instagram, and the number of languages supported on its global platform.

With the novel AI system called Rosetta, Facebook can process more than a billion public images and Instagram images and video frames (in a wide variety of languages) per day through the system efficientl­y.

The extracted text is then used by downstream classifier­s to immediatel­y act upon policy-violating content or by product applicatio­ns like photo search. “Understand­ing text in images along with the context in which it appears also helps our systems to proactivel­y identify inappropri­ate or harmful content and keep our community safe,” the social media giant said in a blog post late on Tuesday.

“Text extracted from images is being used to improve the relevance and quality of photo search, automatica­lly identifyin­g content that violates our hatespeech policy on the platform in various languages, and improve the accuracy of classifica­tion of photos in News Feed to surface more personalis­ed content,” the networking giant noted.

Further, Facebook is also continuing to invest in extending the text recognitio­n model for the wide number of languages used on its global platform.

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