The Columbus Dispatch

Facebook sorry for ‘primates’ label on video of Black men

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NEW YORK – Facebook has apologized for putting a “primates” label on a video of Black men, according to a report in The New York Times.

The newspaper said the video was posted by a tabloid in June and showed Black men in altercatio­ns with white civilians and police officers. After the video ended, an automatic message popped up that said “keep seeing videos about Primates,” according to the Times.

Facebook turned off the artificial intelligen­ce feature that showed the message, the Times said, and apologized for what it called “an unacceptab­le error” and told the newspaper that it would investigat­e further so that it doesn’t happen again.

A company spokeswoma­n told the Times that even though Facebook has made improvemen­ts to its artificial intelligen­ce, “it’s not perfect” and has “more progress to make.”

Artificial intelligen­ce has mislabeled people of color before. In 2015, Google apologized after it labeled a photo of two Black people as gorillas.

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