Google
posts Financial Times op-ed outlining YouTube plans to
combat terrorism
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Following a wave of terrorist
attacks in the UK in recent months, Google's senior vice-president and general counsel, Kent Walker, used one of the leading publications in the country to outline a plan to
combat the use by terrorists of Google's tools.*
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On Sunday, Walker posted
an op-ed in the
Financial Times that listed four distinct steps
Google is taking to fight extremists who harness the power of tools like
YouTube to spread their messages. *
"We will **w devote more engineering resources to apply our most advanced machine learning research to train new 'content classifiers' to help us more quickly identify and remove [extremist and terrorism-related videos]," said Walker.
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