Mark Zuckerberg
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I mean, I think it is very valuable in your life to be able to do basic things too.
Well, I think there's a few different parts of this.
So one is...
there are all these harms that we need to basically fight against and prevent.
And, and that's been, you know, a lot of our focus over the last five or seven years is basically ramping up very sophisticated AI systems, not generative AI systems, more kind of classical AI systems to be able to, you know, categorize and classify and identify, okay, this, this post looks like it's promoting terrorism.
This one is, you know, like,
exploiting children this one is um looks like it might be trying to incite violence this one's an intellectual property violation so there's there's like that's like 18 different categories of of violating kind of harmful content that we've had to build specific systems to be able to track and um i think it's certainly the case that advances in generative ai will test those um
But at least so far, it's been the case, and I'm optimistic that it will continue to be the case, that we will be able to bring more computing power to bear to have even stronger AIs that can help defend against those things.
So we've had to deal with some adversarial issues before, right?
I mean, for some things like hate speech, it's like people aren't generally getting a lot more sophisticated, like the average person.
let's say, you know, if someone's saying some kind of racist thing, right?
It's like, they're not necessarily getting more sophisticated at being racist, right?
It just, it's okay.
So that the system can just find, but then there's other adversaries who actually are very sophisticated, like nation states doing things.
And, you know, we find,
Whether it's Russia or just different countries that are basically standing up these networks of bots or inauthentic accounts is what we call them because they're not necessarily bots.
Some of them could actually be real people who are kind of masquerading as other people, but they're acting in a coordinated way.
And some of that behavior has gotten very sophisticated, and it's very adversarial.
So each iteration, every time we find something and stop them, they kind of evolve their behavior.
They don't just pack up their bags and go home and say, okay, we're not going to try.