Post by account_disabled on Mar 13, 2024 1:24:40 GMT -5
The advances in technology are increasing and this is demonstrated by Google announcing that it will use a new Artificial Intelligence technology to combat the online dissemination of content on child sexual abuse.
With this, the technology giant wants to enhance its digital services by immediately identifying images of this type, since it is a crime in many states.
In addition, this tool promises to detect 700% more content of this type in the same period of time as current systems.
In a statement, Nikola Todorovic, Google's director of engineering, said that by using deep neural networks that process images, the company will now be able to help AQB Directory reviewers sort images by prioritizing content of this type.
Google launches tool against child sexual abuse
Google announced that it will use artificial intelligence technology to combat the online spread of child sexual abuse content.
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The new tool will be available free of charge to government organizations and other “industry partners,” including other technology companies, through a new Content Security Application Program Interface (API) service that will be offered on request.
On the company's official blog, Google's chief engineer also said that "using the internet as a way to spread content that sexually exploits children is one of the worst abuses imaginable."
Google launches tool against child sexual abuse
Two Googlers said the new child sexual abuse tool will significantly help service providers, non-governmental organizations and other technology companies improve the efficiency of detecting online child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and reduce exposure. of human reviewers to such content.
'The rapid identification of new images means that children who are currently victims of sexual abuse are likely to be identified and protected from further abuse. “We have seen firsthand that this system can help a reviewer find and take action on 700% more CSAM content in the same period.”
Google launches tool against child sexual abuse
Many technology companies are willing to leverage Artificial Intelligence to detect various types of content such as nudity and abusive comments and Google's announcement represents its new commitment to combat online content by sharing "the most recent technological advances."
Google has cooperated with some of its partners to combat child sexual abuse, including the UK-based Internet Watch Foundation, the Technology Coalition and the WePROTECT Global Alliance, as well as other non-governmental organizations.
With this, the technology giant wants to enhance its digital services by immediately identifying images of this type, since it is a crime in many states.
In addition, this tool promises to detect 700% more content of this type in the same period of time as current systems.
In a statement, Nikola Todorovic, Google's director of engineering, said that by using deep neural networks that process images, the company will now be able to help AQB Directory reviewers sort images by prioritizing content of this type.
Google launches tool against child sexual abuse
Google announced that it will use artificial intelligence technology to combat the online spread of child sexual abuse content.
Tweet this phrase.
The new tool will be available free of charge to government organizations and other “industry partners,” including other technology companies, through a new Content Security Application Program Interface (API) service that will be offered on request.
On the company's official blog, Google's chief engineer also said that "using the internet as a way to spread content that sexually exploits children is one of the worst abuses imaginable."
Google launches tool against child sexual abuse
Two Googlers said the new child sexual abuse tool will significantly help service providers, non-governmental organizations and other technology companies improve the efficiency of detecting online child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and reduce exposure. of human reviewers to such content.
'The rapid identification of new images means that children who are currently victims of sexual abuse are likely to be identified and protected from further abuse. “We have seen firsthand that this system can help a reviewer find and take action on 700% more CSAM content in the same period.”
Google launches tool against child sexual abuse
Many technology companies are willing to leverage Artificial Intelligence to detect various types of content such as nudity and abusive comments and Google's announcement represents its new commitment to combat online content by sharing "the most recent technological advances."
Google has cooperated with some of its partners to combat child sexual abuse, including the UK-based Internet Watch Foundation, the Technology Coalition and the WePROTECT Global Alliance, as well as other non-governmental organizations.