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UK Sport launches AI app to try and protect athletes from social media abuse

UK Sport's £300,000 deal with Social Protect offers free AI moderation to British athletes, blocking over two million abusive phrases on major social platforms.

  • On Thursday, UK Sport offered Britain's elite athletes free access to Social Protect, an AI app that detects and removes abusive social media comments in real time through the LA 2028 Olympics.
  • UK Sport director Kate Baker warned the level of online abuse is unacceptable, while three-time British badminton Olympian Kirsty Gilmour said abuse has increased over the last six years.
  • Social Protect, the app, uses AI to scan posts on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok, detecting over two million abusive phrases and auto-hiding replies, under a contract worth over 300,000.
  • The app lets athletes remain visible on social media while protecting wellbeing, UK Sport said, and Rugby Australia already uses Social Protect to shield players, coaches, staff and clubs.
  • Despite the rollout, the contract excludes X, formerly Twitter, and cannot access athletes' inboxes, while Shane Britten said coaches, staff and athletes' family members will also use the service.
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UK Sport launches AI app to try and protect athletes from social media abuse

UK Sport has launched an app powered by artificial intelligence to try and protect athletes from social media abuse.

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The application uses AI technology that scans comments and posts received on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube in real time

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Channel News Asia broke the news in Singapore on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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