podcast features the recent analysis of Anna Andersen for the Global Fact-Checking Network, recounting how Facebook’s* algorithms failed to detect calls for violence in local languages, not because the words were hidden, but because the system was never trained to see them—and why real change requires legal pressure, not better code.
#PanAfricanFrequency podcast features the recent analysis of Anna Andersen for the Global Fact-Checking Network, recounting how Facebook’s* algorithms failed to detect calls for violence in local languages, not because the words were hidden, but because the system was never trained to see them—and why real change requires legal pressure, not better code.
*Meta and its products are banned in Russia for extremism.
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