Meta Wants to Replace Its Human Workers with AI to Review Privacy and Societal Risks
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Meta wants to replace its human workers with AI to review privacy and societal risks
Meta plans to replace its human staffers with AI to review the platform’s privacy and societal risks, according to internal documents reviewed by NPR. Up to 90% of all assessments previously done by people could be automated. Other companies like Klarna, Salesforce, and Duolingo have toyed with the idea of shedding staffers as AI becomes a business goliath. CEOs are adamant that AI will work alongside humans, and not usher in a jobs Armageddon…
Meta launches new features every week for its platforms in order to make the use of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp a more natural and comfortable experience. Also on many occasions improvements are implemented to make them safer apps.One way to make sure that apps are safe is to assess the risks that the new features that Mark Zuckerberg company develops for them. To measure this, Meta used human computers that reviewed the features and calibr…
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing various industries, automating repetitive and complex tasks previously performed by humans. It is estimated that by 2030, between 400 and 800 million jobs could be displaced by global automation. Meta IA Meta, the company behind some of the most used platforms in the world, has begun to delegate to artificial intelligence (AI) one of the most sensitive functions: the assessment of privacy and integ…
Will Meta Replace Its Human Risk Reviewers with AI? A Shocking Shift is Underway!
Meta, the tech giant behind Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, appears to be gearing up for a major shift in how it evaluates the privacy and societal risks of its platforms. According to internal company documents, as much as 90% of these crucial assessments—once firmly in the hands of human reviewers—might soon be automated using artificial intelligence. It’s a staggering change, signaling just how serious Meta is about embedding AI deep into …
META replacing humans with machines to assess societal risks...
People talk near a Meta sign outside of the company's headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. Jeff Chiu/AP hide caption toggle caption Jeff Chiu/AP For years, when Meta launched new features for Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook, teams of reviewers evaluated possible risks: Could it violate users' privacy? Could it cause harm to minors? Could it worsen the spread of misleading or toxic content? Until recently, what are known inside Meta as privacy an…
CoinStats - Meta plans to support user privacy with AI...
Meta Platforms is planning on using artificial intelligence to assess privacy and societal risks. Over the years, the company has employed human evaluators to look into the risks associated with new products and features, but things are set to change with this new update. According to internal conversations and documents, Meta is planning to have 90% of all its risk assessments automated. This means that aspects regarding critical updates to the…
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