Teachers union partners with tool to filter out “misinformation” for students
Filtering out certain sources.
Filtering out certain sources.
Google wants to decide what’s “hate speech,” not Germany.
The culture of pressuring platforms to censor those with the wrong opinions is spreading.
No one has verified whether the so-called “health worker” actually work at a hospital.
This Deepfake Detection Challenge (DFDC) raises new questions about how these types of detection tools will be applied to memes and other types of satirical content.
Critics are arguing that the rating insinuates that certain pieces of satire are not “real satire.”
This comes after Snopes has “fact-checked” the popular satire site many times over the past few years.
Entrepreneurs want to get rich from deciding what’s true.
She says that YouTube’s past decisions to mass disable comments and block content that didn’t actually violate the community guidelines were necessary trade offs.