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[This talk contains mature content] Six years ago, I discovered something that scientists have been wanting to know for years.
[This talk contains mature content] Five years ago, I received a phone call that would change my life.
The amount of
content
in circulation today is massive and growing.
In this market, the currency has become the
content
itself.
These abusers don't read user agreements of websites, and the
content
doesn't honor geographic boundaries.
As you can imagine, this
content
is horrific.
And so, most companies or law enforcement agencies that have this
content
can translate every file into a unique string of numbers.
And what this allows them to do is use the information in investigations or for a company to remove the
content
from their platform, without having to relook at every image and every video each time.
The first is with law enforcement: helping them identify new victims faster, stopping abuse and stopping those producing this
content.
And now we're embarking on that second horizon: building the software to help companies identify and remove this
content.
These come from those companies that have the money to build the infrastructure that it takes to pull this
content
down.
And when the millions of hashes we have lead to millions more and, in real time, companies around the world are identifying and pulling this
content
down, we will have dramatically increased the speed at which we are removing child sexual abuse material from the internet around the world.
[This talk contains mature content] Rana Ayyub is a journalist in India whose work has exposed government corruption and human rights violations.
But we need human beings to look at the
content
and context of a deepfake to figure out if it is a harmful impersonation or instead, if it's valuable satire, art or education.
The speaker doesn't know the
content
of the slides.]
It gave people amazing
content
around the globe.
We wound up in a world where we had a smaller class of professional creators and most of us became spectators, and as a result it became far easier for us to enjoy that
content
alone.
So the AIs that recommend new
content
in Facebook, in YouTube, they're optimized to increase the number of clicks and views.
And unfortunately, one way that they have found of doing this is to recommend the
content
of conspiracy theories or bigotry.
The AIs themselves don't have any concept of what this
content
actually is, and they don't have any concept of what the consequences might be of recommending this
content.
How can we maintain an internet with freedom of expression at the core, while also ensuring that the
content
that's being disseminated doesn't cause irreparable harms to our democracies, our communities and to our physical and mental well-being?
And besides, most of this
content
doesn't even masquerade as news.
It's just not true that more facts will make everything OK, because the algorithms that determine what
content
we see, well, they're designed to reward our emotional responses.
It would be a different matter if I was talking about child sexual abuse imagery or
content
that incites violence.
But people keep talking about taking down "problematic" or "harmful" content, but with no clear definition of what they mean by that, including Mark Zuckerberg, who recently called for global regulation to moderate speech.
Every second, millions of pieces of
content
are uploaded by people right around the world in different languages, drawing on thousands of different cultural contexts.
As can we, when we mindlessly forward divisive or misleading
content
without trying.
And let's also be clear that most of the changes we see only happen after journalists undertake an investigation and find evidence of bias or
content
that breaks their community guidelines.
Some are building out indicators of
content
credibility.
And educators around the world are testing different techniques for finding ways to make people critical of the
content
they consume.
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