Google has released an AI toolkit designed to assist organizations in filtering and restricting materials, making it easier to combat the misuse of explicit content involving children. The Deep Neural Network scans images with abusive content and prioritizes processing those with the highest level of abuse. This is expected to significantly increase feedback (700% more than before) and reduce the number of individuals viewing such images.
Google Unveils AI Tools to Control Inappropriate Content
AI Method for Image Moderation Unveiled by Google
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The tool is currently available for free to the company's partners and non-governmental organizations through Google's Content Safety program. While it's not certain whether the tool can significantly limit the volume of inappropriate content on the online Internet, at least it assists organizations in detecting and reporting sexually abusive content involving children.
For users' convenience and enhanced safety and privacy, Firefox suggests a related website extension with a feature called Contextual Feature Recommender, promising to be a great tool for users to grasp more information.
