Meta, the artificial intelligence (AI) technology developed by Facebook, removed 23 million pieces of "bad" content from Facebook and Instagram in India in November, according to a company announcement. The content, which included spam, hate speech, and misinformation, was removed before it could be reported by users.
In a statement, Facebook said that Meta is able to identify and remove "bad" content by using machine learning algorithms to analyze patterns and behaviors. The company also said that it is working closely with local organizations and authorities in India to identify and remove content that violates its community standards.
The removal of 23 million pieces of content in India is a significant milestone for Meta, which was launched in 2018 with the goal of making Facebook and Instagram safer and more enjoyable for users. The company has previously reported removing similar amounts of content in other countries, including the United States and Brazil.
Facebook and Instagram have both faced criticism in the past for their handling of "bad" content, including misinformation and hate speech. The use of AI technology like Meta is seen as a step in the right direction for the company as it works to address these issues and improve the user experience on its platforms.
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