The Informer
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • CRIME WATCH
  • LIFESTYLE
  • VIDEOS
  • GRAPEVINE
  • MORE
    • BUSINESS
    • SPORTS
    • SPECIAL REVIEW
    • OPINION
    • WORLD NEWS
    • CONTACT US
No Result
View All Result
Advertisement
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • CRIME WATCH
  • LIFESTYLE
  • VIDEOS
  • GRAPEVINE
  • MORE
    • BUSINESS
    • SPORTS
    • SPECIAL REVIEW
    • OPINION
    • WORLD NEWS
    • CONTACT US
No Result
View All Result
The Informer
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Google announces plans to use new artificial intelligence technology to root out extremist videos

by The Informer
June 20, 2017
in News
Reading Time: 2min read
Google announces plans to use new artificial intelligence technology to root out extremist videos
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsappShare on LinkedInShare via Email

The YouTube owner, Google, has announced plans to use new artificial intelligence technology to identify extremist videos. It will also slap warning labels on objectionable content that does not meet its criteria for removal, and make such videos harder to find.

“While we and others have worked for years to identify and remove content that violates our policies, the uncomfortable truth is that we, as an industry, must acknowledge that more needs to be done,” Kent Walker, general counsel at Google, said in a blog post. “There should be no place for terrorist content on our services.”

The move comes as tech companies face increased pressure in Europe to better regulate extremist content following a series of terror attacks in Berlin, Paris and London.

Google(GOOGL, Tech30) said it would start by using its “most advanced machine learning research” to identify and quickly remove terrorism-related videos after they are uploaded to its platforms. It also said it would bring new human resources to bear by expanding a program that allows trusted third-party organizations to flag extremist content.

The biggest change affects videos with inflammatory religious or supremacist material that do not violate the site’s policies. Google will now put warning signs on such videos, while preventing users from commenting on or endorsing them. The videos will be harder to find and they will not carry advertisements.

RelatedStories

Moi assures commitment to Azimio

Pap smear? Yes girl

“We think this strikes the right balance between free expression and access to information without promoting extremely offensive viewpoints,” said Walker.

Google said it would also try to reach potential ISIS recruits with targeted advertising that directs them to “anti-terrorist videos that can change their minds about joining.” The tech giant said that previous trials of the system resulted in users watching over half a million minutes of videos that debunk terrorist recruiting messages.

Previous efforts by Silicon Valley firms to get a grip on extremist content have failed to impress observers in Europe.

Google faced an advertiser exodus in recent months after companies discovered their spots were appearing alongside extremist content on YouTube. Marriott (MAR) and Etihad Airways were among more than a dozen brands to pull their advertisements from the platform.

The Informer

Previous Post

Walter Menya detained for one more day

Next Post

Lusaka, seven others summoned by IEBC over electoral misconduct

More Stories

Karua receives warm welcome in Kirinyaga County
Elections 2022

Karua receives warm welcome in Kirinyaga County

May 17, 2022
Amnesty lauds political parties for gender parity
Elections 2022

Amnesty lauds political parties for gender parity

May 17, 2022
Police in Juja investigating macabre killing of a middle-aged lady in a suspected lovetriangle
Crime Watch

Shock as yet another police officer commits suicide in Limuru

May 17, 2022
Next Post
Lusaka, seven others summoned by IEBC over electoral misconduct

Lusaka, seven others summoned by IEBC over electoral misconduct

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

ADVERTISEMENT
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
CS Balala, Tourism Fund CEO, among others implicated in Sh8billion rip off

CS Balala, Tourism Fund CEO, among others implicated in Sh8billion rip off

May 14, 2022
Kenyans grumble with Flu-like symptoms amid widespread breakout

Kenyans grumble with Flu-like symptoms amid widespread breakout

May 14, 2022
Media magnate SK Macharia lose Sh1.2 billion estate succession appeal case against grandson

Media magnate SK Macharia lose Sh1.2 billion estate succession appeal case against grandson

May 12, 2022
Photo/ Courtesy

Azimio cabinet line-up if Raila is elected president

May 16, 2022
National Water Harvesting and Storage Authority officials implicated in Sh231million dam tender

National Water Harvesting and Storage Authority officials implicated in Sh231million dam tender

May 14, 2022
Moi assures commitment to Azimio

Moi assures commitment to Azimio

May 17, 2022
Pap smear? Yes girl

Pap smear? Yes girl

May 17, 2022
Karua receives warm welcome in Kirinyaga County

Karua receives warm welcome in Kirinyaga County

May 17, 2022
Amnesty lauds political parties for gender parity

Amnesty lauds political parties for gender parity

May 17, 2022
Police in Juja investigating macabre killing of a middle-aged lady in a suspected lovetriangle

Shock as yet another police officer commits suicide in Limuru

May 17, 2022

Top Stories

Moi assures commitment to Azimio

Moi assures commitment to Azimio

by John Willy
May 17, 2022
0

Karua receives warm welcome in Kirinyaga County

Karua receives warm welcome in Kirinyaga County

by Wangeci Thuo
May 17, 2022
0

World News

Photo/ Courtesy

African Union send election assessment team to Kenya

by Joy Kyalo
May 17, 2022
0

Photo/ Courtesy

President Uhuru congratulates new elected Somalia leader Hassan Sheikh Mohamud

by PSCU
May 16, 2022
0

Opinion

Digital world should gear toward promoting the common good

Digital world should gear toward promoting the common good

by The Informer
April 22, 2022
0

The urgency to redeem Nairobi is absolute

The urgency to redeem Nairobi is absolute

by The Informer
March 26, 2022
0

  • Contact Us

© 2022 | The Informer - All Rights Reserved theinformer.co.ke

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • CRIME WATCH
  • LIFESTYLE
  • VIDEOS
  • GRAPEVINE
  • MORE
    • BUSINESS
    • SPORTS
    • SPECIAL REVIEW
    • OPINION
    • WORLD NEWS
    • CONTACT US

© 2022 | The Informer - All Rights Reserved theinformer.co.ke