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is beginning a yearslong rollout of more advanced artificial intelligence systems that will handle content enforcement-related tasks like catching scams and removing illegal media, as the company reduces its use of third-party vendors and contractors in favor of AI.
In a blog post Thursday, Meta said that the process could take a few years, and that the company won’t completely rely on AI for monitoring content.
“While we’ll still have people who review content, these systems will be able to take on work that’s better-suited to technology, like repetitive reviews of graphic content or areas where adversarial actors are constantly changing their tactics, such as with illicit drugs sales or scams,” Meta said in the post.
Meta didn’t name any of its current vendors, but the company has previously relied on contractors from firms like Accenture, Concentrix and Teleperformance.






