OpenAI Says AI Tools can be Effective in Content Moderation

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New benchmark tests speed of systems training ChatGPT
New benchmark tests speed of systems training ChatGPT

Despite the uproar around generative AI, firms such as Microsoft and Alphabet, the parent company of Google, have yet to develop the technology.

OpenAI, the author of ChatGPT, makes a compelling case for the use of AI in content moderation, claiming that it can uncover efficiencies at social media companies by shortening the time it takes to handle some of the laborious jobs.

Despite the hoopla surrounding generative AI, companies such as Microsoft and Alphabet, the parent company of Google, have yet to monetize the technology into which they have invested billions of dollars in the hope that it will have a significant influence across industries.

OpenAI, which is supported by Microsoft, claims that their latest GPT-4 AI model can decrease the time it takes to moderate content from months to a few hours and assure more consistent labelling.

Content moderation may be a difficult duty for social media companies like Facebook-parent Meta, which works with thousands of moderators across the world to prevent users from viewing hazardous content including child pornography and images of severe violence.

According to OpenAI, the procedure (of content moderation) is inherently slow and might cause mental stress on human moderators. The process of designing and customising content policies is reduced from months to hours with this solution.

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