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Apple's new safety features spark debate on privacy and safety

Apple's new safety features spark debate on privacy and safety
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Apple to start checking iPhone and iCloud photos for child abuse imagery

Apple to start checking iPhone and iCloud photos for child abuse imagery
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Apple to start matching iPhone and iCloud photos for child abuse imagery

Apple to start matching iPhone and iCloud photos for child abuse imagery
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The Week that Will Be
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Content Moderation Group Favored by Big Tech Expands Scope of Blacklisted Content

Content Moderation Group Favored by Big Tech Expands Scope of Blacklisted Content Experts worry that the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism could unfairly censor users Getty Images Santi Ruiz • July 29, 2021 5:30 pm SHARE A nonprofit organization that major U.S. tech companies rely on for content moderation is expanding the scope of content it will blacklist on social media platforms. The Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism will expand its database of terrorist content to cover content shared by white nationalist and alt-right users, Reuters reported Monday. Tech companies, including Facebook, Microsoft, Google, and Twitter, rely on the forum s database to automatically remove inappropriate content. Experts worry that the forum s lack of transparency could cause some users to be unfairly censored.

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