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Detecting “Violations of Social Norms” in Text with AI
Aug. 17, 2023, 11:07 a.m. | Bruce Schneier
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Researchers are trying to use AI to detect “social norms violations.” Feels a little sketchy right now, but this is the sort of thing that AIs will get better at. (Like all of these systems, anything but a very low false positive rate makes the detection useless in practice.)
News article.
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