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It was a pleasure to join Charlotte Willner, Kevin Frazier, and Quinta Jurecic for a wide-ranging discussion on the future of #AI and #contentmoderation. Among the many topics we touched upon in a swift but sweeping conversation: 🌏 Persistent challenges with labor rights in globalized supply chains and the letter to US President Biden from Kenyan content moderators and AI workers (https://lnkd.in/gPvDvpHE) 🤖 How AI can enhance quality work and wellbeing for #trustandsafety professionals and perhaps reduce their exposure to truly egregious content (stay tuned for a new report from the Digital Trust and Safety Partnership on this topic coming soon) 🗣 The role of LLMs in moderating content in other languages from the majority world (with a shoutout to Aliya Bhatia and the work of the Center for Democracy & Technology on this topic) 🔃 Reasons for outsourcing roles in content review and AI data enrichment 🤝 The importance of cross industry collaborations to address issues like the new Tech Against Scams Coalition led by Match Group, Meta and others (https://lnkd.in/gBdhGH8b) 🇪🇺 The impact of the #DigitalServicesAct, why content regs have not focused on the role of content moderators, but why the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive may have an impact #CSDDD ⚖ How a fix to the the 4A third-party doctrine could reduce the amount of known CSAM that humans must look at to enable law enforcement investigations Give it a listen and please share your reactions!
On today's Lawfare Daily, Kevin Frazier and Quinta Jurecic spoke to Charlotte Willner and David Sullivan about content moderation in the age of AI, the ongoing trade-offs involved in content moderation, the evolution of content moderation, and more. https://lnkd.in/e9NHKUCT