Facebook removes 8.7 mn child abuse images in 3 months

IANS  |  San Francisco 

has said its (AI) and (ML) technologies have helped remove 8.7 million pieces of child sexual images from its platform in the past three months.

Facebook's "Community Standards" ban child exploitation and to avoid the potential for abuse, it takes action on nonsexual content as well, like seemingly benign photos of children in the bath.

"We also remove accounts that promote this type of content," Facebook's of Safety Antigone Davis said in a statement.

also has specially trained teams with backgrounds in law enforcement, online safety, analytics, and forensic investigations, which review potentially harmful content, Davis said.

It also extensively uses to identify child exploitative content on its platform and also to find accounts that engage in potentially inappropriate interactions with children on Facebook so that it can remove them and prevent additional harm.

"In addition to photo-matching technology, we're using and to proactively detect child nudity and previously unknown child exploitative content when it's uploaded," Davis said.

"We also collaborate with other safety experts, NGOs and companies to disrupt and prevent the sexual exploitation of children across online technologies," Davis said.

Facebook said it would join and other industry partners next month to begin building tools for smaller companies to prevent the "grooming" of children for sexual exploitation.

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First Published: Thu, October 25 2018. 11:56 IST