Hate speech is a problem for many social media companies
Social media companies must do more to address rising levels of hate speech in society, an interfaith conference including participants from countries including Israel and Palestine has agreed.
They took part in a workshop designed to offer training on different forms of hate, the impact it has on individuals as well as communities, and how they can identify and combat it.
Young people from Australia, Israel, Germany, Turkey, the United States, Nigeria, Palestine, France, and Switzerland were among those taking part.
Andre Oboler, chief executive of the Online Hate Prevention Institute, said solutions using data and artificial intelligence did exist for social media companies, in addition to the use of content moderators.
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