Top problem with automated content moderation is subjectivity, not accuracy, expert says

Top problem with automated content moderation is subjectivity, not accuracy, expert says

WASHINGTON, February 2, 2023 — The vast amount of online content generated daily will likely cause platforms to increasingly rely on artificial intelligence for content moderation, making it extremely important to understand the limitations of the technology. , according to an industry expert. Despite the ongoing culture war over content moderation, the practice is largely …

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Clique Games Announces Launch of Monkey See Monkey Doo Doo VR on AppLab

Clique Games Announces Launch of Monkey See Monkey Doo Doo VR on AppLab

Monkey See Monkey Doo Doo now on AppLab “Monkey See Monkey Doo Doo VR is a perfect example of what can be achieved in VR games. The combination of fast-paced action, intuitive controls, and comedic elements delivers a truly unforgettable gaming experience.” OREM, Utah (PRWEB) February 02, 2023 VR publisher Clique Games is thrilled …

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Canadian Mortgage Broker's Client Database Left Open on the Internet

Canadian Mortgage Broker’s Client Database Left Open on the Internet

A Canadian mortgage broker’s database containing personal details of thousands of people has been left open on the internet, security researchers say. Access to the database owned by Toronto-based 8Twelve Financial Technologies was quickly restricted after the company was notified by researcher Jeremy Folwer and staff at Website Planet, which offers resources for site builders …

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Potential ban on U.S. investment in Chinese tech could hurt these sectors

Potential ban on U.S. investment in Chinese tech could hurt these sectors

The Biden administration has said the United States is competing with China and limiting the ability of American companies to sell high-end chip technologies to China. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images BEIJING — A ban on U.S. investment in Chinese tech could increase market volatility — but some sectors could escape untouched, Bank of …

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Researchers Have Uncovered New Functions of the “Ancient Brain”

The hindbrain is a region of the brain that controls basic life functions such as heart rate, breathing, and balance. The hindbrain is considered the most primitive part of the brain and acts as the primary link between the spinal cord and the upper brain regions. A multi-regional circuit in the hindbrain allows animals to …

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Alabama City accepts franchise agreements for local ISPs

Alabama City accepts franchise agreements for local ISPs

(TNS) — Hanceville, Alabama taps into a municipal revenue stream that may have lain dormant since the advent of fixed internet in the city: franchise agreements with local fiber optic internet service providers whose physical infrastructure uses the city’s rights-of-way. At its recent regular meeting, Hanceville City Council passed a new Fiber Internet Franchise Ordinance …

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10 trailblazing startups in GrindstoneX: empowering women in tech

10 trailblazing startups in GrindstoneX: empowering women in tech

Grindstone and Naspers Labs have announced the 10 female-led startups selected for their South African women-focused accelerator program, GrindstoneX. Shortlisted companies include Africa Beyond 4IR, Blushproof, Chicken Bar, Four Minute Medicine, Seponono Africa, Abaguquli, Thetha Digital, Tsehla Holdings, Wisi-oi Marketplace and Young Rebels Marketing. The GrindstoneX accelerator was launched in September 2022 with financial support …

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Controlled Language Machine Translation

Revisiting controlled language for better machine translation quality

The terms “controlled authoring” and “controlled language” have been part of natural language processing (NLP) jargon since the first computer-assisted translation (CAT) and machine translation (MT) tools became available in the 1980s. 1980. For machine translation in particular, researchers from universities like Carnegie Mellon were discussing controlled linguistic attributes as early as 1989 as part …

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