Facebook wants to stop Internet bullying by using Rosetta!

 

“Internet bullying has gradually become a major social problem. Nowadays, the Internet has made many people know a lot of things by just simply sliding the phone, but they can stab a person’s heart within a few words. Even some people end their lives because of cyberbullying. Now Facebook intends to use Rosetta to prevent cyberbullying from growing.”

 

As more and more pictures or videos are used to convey inappropriate remarks and are heavily reprinted and shared, Facebook plans to use artificial intelligence to block and prevent these messages from being transmitted through image recognition.

Previously stressed that it will curb Internet strikes and hate speech. Facebook expects to filter more than 1 billion videoes and video content on Facebook and Instagram service platforms. Respectively, through the artificial intelligence system code-named Rosetta. Analyzing whether the “messages” presented in various languages involve hate transmission or advocate violence.

Identify the text-content in the image by artificial intelligence, and then analyze whether the content involves false or inappropriate speech.

In addition to using Rosetta to stop network attacks and hate speech, this artificial intelligence system is expected to be used for content filterings such as Internet rumours and fake news. Once the system detects and is shared and delivered by the system, the system will automatically intervene it. Clarify whether the content involves issues such as hate speech and Internet strikes.

The reason why Rosetta is proposed is that more and more “message” transmission is presented in the form of images and videos. Therefore, the traditional way of filtering through text recognition obviously cannot prevent such content from spreading through the web platform, so Facebook hopes to borrow Cross-matching by image recognition, to prevent such malicious “messages” from continuing to spread through Facebook or Instagram service platforms.

Prior to this, Facebook has indicated its desire to completely curb the phenomenon of network stagnation. It also emphasizes the desire to prevent the impact of fake news and hate speech, and continues to reduce such problems by filtering fake accounts, reporting mechanisms, and active filtering mechanisms.

Although some of the current processing models still rely on manual inspection and screening but face thousands of information transmissions every day, Facebook believes that artificial intelligence technology should actively filter these inappropriate content, rather than passively waiting for users to report.

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