Hundred Heroines charity’s Facebook page reinstated after being wrongly flagged for drug content
Photography group removed after Meta’s AI tools mistook name for class-A opioid referenceWhen the UK charity Hundred Heroines had its Facebook group taken down it was accompanied by a message...
By Lanre Bakare Arts and culture correspondent · The Guardian Culture
Photography group removed after Meta’s AI tools mistook name for class-A opioid reference When the UK charity Hundred Heroines had its Facebook group taken down it was accompanied by a message from the social media company that simply said the page “goes against our community standards on drugs”. Now, after more than a month of appealing, the photography charity is celebrating the reinstatement of its group after the tech company’s AI tools mistook it for an organisation promoting the class-A opioid heroin. Continue reading...