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'... While it is not the same program that Google's YouTube uses to police online videos, experts said the flaws raise fresh concerns over the ability of computers to stay one step ahead of humans when it comes to policing extremist content.

Some of the biggest brands in Britain and the United States have pulled millions of dollars in advertising from YouTube over concerns about it appearing next to terrorist material. This week Google said it would step up its use of artificial intelligence to flag extremist content. ...'
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2017/04/04/googles-video-recognition-robots-easily-deceived-research-shows/

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