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Extremist images 'fingerprinted' by tech firms
BBC News Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube are collaborating to stop violent, extremist images and video being spread via their sites. The four tech firms plan to create a database that contains "digital fingerprints" of the content. The database will be ... Europe Presses American Tech Companies to Tackle Hate Speech Tech Companies Create Shared Database To Track, Remove 'Violent Terrorist Imagery' Tech giants to cooperate on removal of extremist content |
Wednesday, 7 December 2016
Extremist images 'fingerprinted' by tech firms - BBC News
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