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by EileenDonahoe on 2018-06-01 (UTC).

In big shift: @Facebook kills trending topics to address "difficulty of relying on computers, even artificial intelligence, to make sense of the messy human world without committing obvious, sometimes embarrassing and occasionally disastrous errors." https://t.co/rqZTFK4C80

— Eileen Donahoe (@EileenDonahoe) June 1, 2018
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by daphnehk on 2018-06-01 (UTC).

So, wait. AI makes “embarrassing and occasionally disastrous” errors when we ask it to surface information, but it’s OK for suppressing information? Isn’t the difference just that the first one has unavoidable public transparency, so we all know about the errors? https://t.co/Ao430a0G8W

— Daphne Keller (@daphnehk) June 1, 2018
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by daphnehk on 2018-06-02 (UTC).

Using filters to find and delete “terrorist” content. The thing Zuckerberg kept telling Congress they would do.

— Daphne Keller (@daphnehk) June 2, 2018
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