To Curb Online Sexual Abuse of Children, Experts Look to AI: Researchers in Norway and the U.S. are training artificial intelligence to address cybergrooming. Will it work? (undark.org)
from Tea@programming.dev to technology@lemmy.world on 31 Mar 14:55
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Jomega@lemmy.world on 31 Mar 15:43 next collapse

Get ready for a lot of false positives.

simple@lemm.ee on 31 Mar 16:38 collapse

If this is implemented right it should flag accounts so human reviewers can follow up on it, not take action on its own.

Inucune@lemmy.world on 31 Mar 17:44 collapse

Even still, the ‘flag’ could be enough damning evidence for some people to take action. We’re in the cultural ‘guilty until proven innocent’ territory, where a mere accusation ruins lives.

Evotech@lemmy.world on 31 Mar 18:36 collapse

Norway isn’t the US, but yeah.

MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml on 01 Apr 10:16 collapse

For now.

devfuuu@lemmy.world on 31 Mar 16:30 next collapse

Get ready when the ai bots start behaving like chidren to bait and create a relationship with people.

dustyData@lemmy.world on 31 Mar 20:39 collapse

This has already happened. There was a news article about a police force who used AI to bait groomers. This is further automation in something that’s already being done.

DemBoSain@midwest.social on 31 Mar 17:09 next collapse

nicknamed SERI for “Stop CybERgroomIng.”

Maybe we should have an AI that generates proper acronyms.

MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml on 01 Apr 10:04 collapse

How about SERN?

General_Effort@lemmy.world on 31 Mar 19:55 next collapse

I guess most people don’t get how terrifyingly dystopian this is.

In the EU, there is a serious push to make this mandatory.

sucrerey@lemmy.world on 02 Apr 20:51 collapse

weird question: if this worked, couldnt the same dataset be used to create a very skillful AI cybergroomer chatbot if it fell into the wrong hands?