Facebook used experimental audio tech to shut down videos that AI missed after the New Zealand mosque massacres

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Facebook used experimental audio tech to shut down videos that AI missed after the New Zealand mosque massacres
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In a blog published on Wednesday, Facebook admitted its use of AI for detecting harmful content was 'not perfect.'

Facebook's handling of the New Zealand massacre footage has come under fire from politicians across the world.Facebook has said it deployed experimental audio tech to support its AI in detecting and blocking copies of the New Zealand mosque shootings video.

Facebook has said it used experimental audio technology to help catch copies of the New Zealand mosque shootings video that its AI failed to detect., the social media giant said it"employed audio matching technology to detect videos [of the shooting] which had visually changed beyond our systems' ability to recognize automatically but which had the same soundtrack."

He added:"AI systems are based on 'training data', which means you need many thousands of examples of content in order to train a system that can detect certain types of text, imagery or video. Rosen said that its AI systems can find it tricky distinguishing between real-world footage from video game footage.

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