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Tech Companies Create Shared Database To Track, Remove 'Violent Terrorist Imagery'
NPR As we have reported, identifying what is, or is not, terrorist imagery can be challenging for tech companies. For example, last year Facebook removed (at least temporarily) a parody photo posted by journalist Sultan Al-Qassemi depicting a rainbow pride ... Europe Presses American Tech Companies to Tackle Hate Speech Tech Companies Move to Target Terrorist Propaganda Online Extremist images 'fingerprinted' by tech firms |
Tuesday, 6 December 2016
Tech Companies Create Shared Database To Track, Remove 'Violent Terrorist Imagery' - NPR
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