Meta Platforms Inc. will soon cut back on its use of third-party vendors to help with content moderation, relying instead on ...
A little more than a year after ditching third-party fact checkers and rolling back much of its proactive content moderation, the company says it will further "transform" its approach by drastically ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has noted in several interviews that AI tools will soon be able to replace many roles, beginning with mid-level engineer type functions. And with Meta inv ...
Meta is changing how it moderates content on Facebook and Instagram by reducing its reliance on third-party human moderators and ...
While major social-media platforms like X and Meta have slackened content-moderation efforts and slashed third-party fact-checking, up-and-coming microblogging app Bluesky amplified its efforts in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Content moderation has always been a nightmare for Meta. Its new content-moderation policy is a huge change — and it could be an ...
Meta is shifting more content moderation work to AI, claiming better accuracy and faster enforcement, even as it reduces reliance on human reviewers and third-party moderation vendors.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Tuesday the company — which owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp — will end its fact-checking program and overhaul its policies to favor free speech over strict ...
AI startup Mistral has launched a new API for content moderation. The API, which is the same API that powers moderation in Mistral’s Le Chat chatbot platform, can be tailored to specific applications ...
Periodically, the worlds of advertising and partisan politics collide. An impassioned and often politicized debate has taken center stage around the value of walled garden content moderation. There ...
The subject of online content moderation has been a controversial topic in the country’s political discourse in recent years. It has also been at the center of the nation’s political divide with those ...
Social media platforms have historically run their content moderation much like a parent running a house full of teenagers: If you live under my roof, you follow my rules. But as social media has ...