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As Facebook Moderates Covid-19 Misinformation With AI ... - Forbes

This week, the social network revealed it had placed misinformation warning labels on 50 million pieces of content related to the ...

Artificial Intelligence struggles to moderate COVID Misinformation

Written by Manushi Siriwardana The spread of COVID-19 misinformation is a major problem that emerged along with the spread of the virus itself.

How Facebook is using AI to combat COVID-19 misinformation and ...

Facebook has released a new report detailing how it uses a combination of artificial intelligence and human fact-checkers and moderators to ...

Facebook's Algorithms Undermined COVID-19 Response, Spread ...

An Accountable Tech study finds that Facebook's content curation and recommendation algorithms have actively promoted the spread of dangerous misinformation ...

Using AI to detect COVID-19 misinformation and exploitative content

The COVID-19 pandemic is an incredibly complex and rapidly evolving global public health emergency. Facebook is committed to preventing the ...

Facebook Approved Ads with Coronavirus Misinformation

A Consumer Reports experiment raises questions about how the social media giant screens ads on its platform, finding that Facebook approved ...

Coronavirus: Social giants police web with AI as staff sent home - BBC

YouTube, Twitter and Facebook are all relying on artificial intelligence and automated tools to find problematic material on their platforms.

[ARTICLE] Social media and content moderation in times of Covid-19

This series of posts and interviews offers a deep-dive in some of the major issues in social media governance that the Covid-19 pandemic and its political ...

Forbes auf X: „As Facebook moderates Covid-19 misinformation ...

As Facebook moderates Covid-19 misinformation with AI, advertisers navigate brand safety during the crisis https://t.co/2CbP6aP9SF.

Social media platforms' responses to COVID-19-related mis

The spread of mis- and disinformation on social media platforms is a significant societal threat. During the COVID-19 pandemic, mis- and ...

Facebook is flagging some coronavirus news posts as spam - Vox

Social media platforms say their artificial intelligence won't moderate content as well as humans.

Misinformation About COVID-19 Vaccines on Social Media

The development of COVID-19 vaccines has been crucial in fighting the pandemic. However, misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccines is spread ...

Taking action to combat COVID-19 vaccine misinformation

At Facebook, we're working to help people get vaccinated by improving access to information about vaccines and how to get vaccinated, making it easier for ...

How Facebook uses artificial intelligence to moderate content

AI can detect and remove content that goes against our Community Standards before anyone reports it. Other times, our technology sends content to human review ...

Covid-related misinformation videos spread primarily through ... - OII

YouTube videos with false coronavirus information gathered more shares on social media than the videos of five leading news broadcasters ...

As Facebook Moderates Covid-19 Misinformation With AI ... - PONTE

As Facebook uses artificial intelligence to moderate Covid-19 misinformation, marketers continue to grapple with how to advertise around the crisis both on and ...

Effects of #coronavirus content moderation on misinformation and ...

The societal response to COVID-19 followed its pandemic predecessors with increases in anti-Asian sentiment—especially sinophobic scapegoating— ...

Facebook Says Its New AI Can Identify More Problems Faster - WIRED

The “Few-Shot Learner” system doesn't need to see as many examples to identify troublesome posts, and it works in more than 100 languages.

Fighting COVID-19 Misinformation on Social Media

Our results, which mirror those found previously for political fake news, suggest that nudging people to think about accuracy is a simple way to improve choices ...

Incidental news exposure and COVID-19 misperceptions

Our results demonstrated a significant moderated mediation model, in which the association between INE and COVID-19 misperceptions was mediated through general ...