Facebook contract workers look at your private posts to help train its AI

2019-5-6 18:07

A new report from Reuters has revealed how contract workers for Facebook and Instagram are looking at your private posts to help the social media platforms train their AI systems. Reuters suggests contractors are annotating the posts based on five “dimensions”: the content of the post (selfie, food, landmarks), the occasion of the post (life event, activity), expressive elements (opinion, feelings), author’s intent (to plan an event, making a joke, inspire others) and the post’s setting (home, school, work, outdoors).

The content being captured also includes screenshots and posts with comments, at times even including user names and other sensitive information. …

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