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Oculus

Published by artvandelay on 2024-01-22 23:41

The source code of the neural network (AI) scanner used by Russia's censorship office to detect "objectionable" material online, such as "propaganda" relating to gender and sexuality, instructions on weapons or drugs, signs of extremism and terrorism and "misinformation" or disrespect that discredits official state sources.

Due to being trained on it, the source code et al may include some objectionable material such as nazi imagery, etc.

Research

  • Russia's 'Oculus' to use AI to scan sites for banned information (Bleeping Computer)
  • Russia launches AI monitoring tool Oculus to beef up its censorship machine (TechRadar)

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