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Ireland's draft online safety code has been criticised by the ICCL for not addressing 'toxic' algorithms used by social media companies.
ICCL expresses dismay as 'toxic' algorithms not covered by online safety code Updated / Monday, 27 May 2024 17:58 By Brian O'Donovan Work & Technology Correspondent ...
AN UPDATED DRAFT Online Safety Code has been criticised for not addressing “toxic” algorithms. Coimisiún na Meán, Ireland’s online and broadcast media regulator, today published an updated ...
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Gautam Adani, addressing students at IIT Kharagpur, stated that modern-day power is no longer defined by firearms but by ...
Algorithms do not comprehend the difference between a child and a combatant hiding among civilians. They analyze probabilities and execute when a certain threshold of “threat” is exceeded.
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