SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 31
Regulating Disinformation
with Artificial Intelligence (AI)
St Andrews CompSci 4 April 2019
Prof. Chris Marsden (Sussex) &
Dr Trisha Meyer (IES, Free University of Brussels
VUB)
Sadly, not fake news
Chris Sonderby, FBK vice-president,
Christchurch livestream of 50 murders
1st user report 29mins after broadcast started,
12 minutes after massacre ended
Facebook created a digital fingerprint of
initial livestream,
bulk of the automatic removals
enabled 80% of the videos to be blocked
before they were publicly posted
Meaning 20% were not blocked
DRM technology to create the
fingerprints is fragile
Defeated by filming the screen and uploading the video.
E.g. 5 hours online: “New Zealand mass shooting”
Facebook recorded “more than 800 visually distinct videos”
 shared them with industry body,
 Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism,
 to let other companies take them down as well.
Neil Mohan, YouTube’s chief product officer,
cutting human reviewers out of the loop,
turned off feature that allowed users to search recent
uploads,
in order to block a route for new videos to be seen by
millions.
Neil Mohan made Jordan Peterson
& Yaxley-Lennon famous
 https://twitter.com/heyneil
“Google Paid This Man $100 Million: Here's His Story”
https://www.businessinsider.com/neal-mohan-
googles-100-million-man-2013-4?r=US&IR=T
“the visionary who predicted how brand advertising would fund
the Internet, turned this vision into a plan, and then executed it”
Fake news?
Defining disinformation
“False inaccurate or misleading information
designed, presented and promoted to
intentionally cause public harm or for profit”
In line with European Commission High Level Expert Group
We distinguish disinformation from misinformation,
which refers to unintentionally false or inaccurate information.
Facebook/Cambridge Analytica
via Northern Ireland
International Grand Committee on
Disinformation (“Fake News”)
 Leopoldo Moreau, Chair, Freedom of Expression Commission, Chamber of
Deputies, Argentina,
 Nele Lijnen, member, Committee on Infrastructure, Communications and
Public Enterprises, Parliament of Belgium,
 Alessandro Molon, Member of the Chamber of Deputies, Brazil,
 Bob Zimmer, Chair, and Nathaniel Erskine-Smith and Charlie Angus, Vice-
Chairs, Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics,
House of Commons, Canada,
 Catherine Morin-Desailly, Chair, Standing Committee on Culture, Education
and Media, French Senate,
 Hildegarde Naughton, Chair, and Eamon Ryan, member, Joint Committee on
Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Parliament of Ireland,
 Dr Inese Lībiņa-Egnere, Deputy Speaker, Parliament of Latvia,
 Pritam Singh, Edwin Tong and Sun Xueling, members, Select Committee on
Deliberate Online Falsehoods, Parliament of Singapore
 Damian Collins, Chair, DCMS Select Committee, House of Commons
The Fog of War?
Carl von Clausewitz (1832) Vom Kriege
 “War is the realm of uncertainty; three quarters of the factors on which
action in war is based are wrapped in a fog of greater or lesser
uncertainty.
 A sensitive and discriminating judgment is called for; a skilled
intelligence to scent out the truth.”
 Russian Hybrid Warfare: A Study of Disinformation
 Flemming Splidsboel Hansen, 8 Sep 2017, Danish Institute for International
Studies (DII
 Marsden, C. [2014] Hyper-power and private monopoly: the unholy
marriage of (neo) corporatism and the imperial surveillance state,
Critical Studies in Media Communication Vol.31 Issue 2 pp.100-108
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15295036.2014.913805
 Marsden, C. [2004] Hyperglobalized Individuals: the Internet,
globalization, freedom and terrorism 6 Foresight 3 at 128-140
Methodology: Literature &
Elite Interviews
Project consists of a literature review, expert interviews and mapping of policy
and technology initiatives on disinformation in the European Union.
 150 regulatory documents and research papers/reports
 10 expert interviews in August-October;
 took part in several expert seminars, including:
 Annenberg-Oxford Media Policy Summer Institute, Jesus College, Oxford, 7 Aug;
 Google-Oxford Internet Leadership Academy, Oxford Internet Institute, 5 Sept;
 Gikii’18 at the University of Vienna, Austria, 13-14 Sept;
 Microsoft Cloud Computing Research Consortium, St John’s Cambridge,17-18 Sept
 We thank all interview respondent and participants for the enlightening
disinformation discussions; all errors remain our own.
 Internet regulatory experts:
 socio-legal scholar with a background in law/economics of mass communications;
 media scholar with a background in Internet policy processes and copyright reform;
 reviewed by a computer scientist with a background in Internet regulation and
fundamental human rights.
 We suggest that this is the bare minimum of interdisciplinary expertise
required to study the regulation of disinformation on social media.
Artificial Intelligence? Machine
Learning Enhanced
Interdisciplinary study analyses implications
of AI disinformation initiatives
Policy options based on literature, 10 expert interviews & mapping
We warn against technocentric optimism as a solution to
disinformation,
 that proposes use of automated detection, (de)prioritisation, blocking
and removal by online intermediaries without human intervention.
 More independent, transparent and effective appeal and oversight
mechanisms are necessary in order to minimise inevitable
inaccuracies
Defining Automated Content
Recognition (ACR)
 Within Machine Learning techniques that are advancing towards AI,
 ACR technologies are textual and audio-visual analysis programmes
that are algorithmically trained to identify potential ‘bot’ accounts and
unusual potential disinformation material.
ACR refers to both
 the use of automated techniques in the recognition and
 the moderation of content and accounts to assist human judgement.
Moderating content at scale requires ACR to supplement human
editing
ACR to detect disinformation is
prone to false negatives/positives
 due to the difficulty of parsing multiple, complex, and possibly
conflicting meanings emerging from text.
 Inadequate for natural language processing & audiovisual
 including so-called ‘deep fakes’
 (fraudulent representation of individuals in video),
 ACR has more reported success in identifying ‘bot’ accounts.
 We use ‘AI’ to refer to ACR technologies.
What can AI do to stop disinformation?
Bot accounts identified:
 Facebook removed 1.3billion in 6 months
Facebook’s AI “ultimately removes 38% of hate speech-related posts”
 it doesn’t have enough training data to be effective except English-Portuguese
Trained algorithmic detection of fact verification may never be as effective
as human intervention:
 each has accuracy of 76%
 Future work might want to explore how hybrid decision models consisting
of fact verification and data-driven machine learning can be integrated
 Koebler, J., and Cox, J. (23 Aug 2018) ‘The Impossible Job: Inside Facebook’s
Struggle to Moderate Two Billion People’, Motherboard,
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/xwk9zd/how-facebook-content-
moderation-works
Zuckerberg on AI & disinformation
Some categories of harmful content are easier for AI to identify
and in others it takes more time to train our systems.
Visual problems, like identifying nudity, are often easier than
Nuanced linguistic challenges, like hate speech
 Zuckerberg, M. (15 Nov 2018) ‘A Blueprint for Content Governance and Enforcement’,
Facebook Notes, https://www.facebook.com/notes/mark-zuckerberg/a-blueprint-for-
content-governance-and-enforcement/10156443129621634/
Disinformation a rapidly moving target
 We analysed 250 articles, papers and reports
 strengths and weaknesses of those focussed on AI disinformation
solutions on freedom of expression, media pluralism & democracy
 We agree with other experts: evidence of harm is still inconclusive
 2016 US Presidential election/UK ‘Brexit’ referendum
 Investigated US Department of Justice and UK Parliamentary Committee
Legislators should not push this
difficult judgment exercise onto
online intermediaries
 Restrictions to freedom of expression must be
 provided by law, legitimate and
 proven necessary and as
 the least restrictive means to pursue the aim.
 The illegality of disinformation should be proven before
filtering or blocking is deemed suitable.
 Human rights laws paramount in maintaining freedom online
AI is not a silver bullet
 Automated technologies are limited in their accuracy,
 especially for expression where cultural or contextual cues necessary
 Imperative that legislators consider which measures
 may provide a bulwark against disinformation
 without introducing AI-generated censorship of European citizens
Different aspects of disinformation
merit different types of regulation
All proposed policy solutions stress the
importance of
literacy and
cybersecurity
Five recommendations
1. Media literacy and user choice
2. Strong human review and appeal processes
where AI is used
3. Independent appeal and audit of platforms
4. Standardizing notice and appeal procedures
Creating a multistakeholder body for appeals
5. Transparency in AI disinformation techniques
1. Disinformation is best tackled
through media pluralism and
literacy initiatives
 these allow diversity of expression and choice.
Source transparency indicators are preferable over
(de)prioritisation of disinformation,
Users need to be given the opportunity to understand
 how their search results or social media feeds are built
 and make changes where desirable.
2. Advise against regulatory action
to encourage increased use of AI
for content moderation purposes,
 without strong independent
 human review and appeal processes.
3. Recommend independent appeal
and audit of platforms’ regulation
Introduced as soon as feasible.
Technical intermediaries moderation of content & accounts
1. detailed and transparent policies,
2. notice and appeal procedures, and
3. regular reports are crucial.
Valid for automated removals as well.
4. Standardizing notice and appeal
procedures and reporting
creating a self- or co-regulatory multistakeholder body,
 UN Special Rapporteur’s suggested “social media council”
Multi-stakeholder body could have competence
to deal with industry-wide appeals
better understanding and minimisation of the effects of AI
on freedom of expression and media pluralism.
5. Lack of independent evidence or
detailed research in this policy area
means the risk of harm remains far too high for
any degree of policy or regulatory certainty.
Greater transparency must be introduced
into AI and disinformation reduction techniques
used by online platforms and content providers.
Specific Policy Options:
The Co-Regulatory Triangle
Option and form
of regulation
Typology of regulation Implications/Notes
0 Status quo Corporate Social Responsibility,
single-company initiatives
Note that enforcement of the new General Data Protection Regulation and
the proposed revised ePrivacy Regulation, plus agreed text for new AVMS
Directive, would all continue and likely expand
1 Non-audited
self-regulation
Industry code of practice,
transparency reports, self-
reporting
Corporate agreement on principles for common technical solutions and
Santa Clara Principles
2 Audited self-
regulation
European Code of Practice of
Sept 2018; Global Network
Initiative published audit reports
Open interoperable publicly available standard e.g. commonly
engineered/designed standard for content removal to which platforms could
certify compliance
3 Formal self-
regulator
Powers to expel non-performing
members, Dispute Resolution
ruling/arbitration on cases
Commonly engineered standard for content filtering or algorithmic
moderation. Requirement for members of self-regulatory body to conform to
standard or prove equivalence. Particular focus on content ‘Put Back’
metrics and efficiency/effectiveness of appeal process
4 Co-regulation Industry code approved by
Parliament or regulator(s) with
statutory powers to supplant
Government-approved technical standard – for filtering or other forms of
moderation. Examples from broadcast and advertising regulation
5 Statutory
regulation
Formal regulation - tribunal with
judicial review
National Regulatory Agencies – though note many overlapping powers
between agencies on e.g. freedom of expression, electoral advertising and
privacy
Prior art....
Questions?

More Related Content

What's hot

Automate your Job and Business with ChatGPT #3 - Fundamentals of LLM/GPT
Automate your Job and Business with ChatGPT #3 - Fundamentals of LLM/GPTAutomate your Job and Business with ChatGPT #3 - Fundamentals of LLM/GPT
Automate your Job and Business with ChatGPT #3 - Fundamentals of LLM/GPT
Anant Corporation
 

What's hot (20)

Unlocking the Power of Generative AI An Executive's Guide.pdf
Unlocking the Power of Generative AI An Executive's Guide.pdfUnlocking the Power of Generative AI An Executive's Guide.pdf
Unlocking the Power of Generative AI An Executive's Guide.pdf
 
The current state of generative AI
The current state of generative AIThe current state of generative AI
The current state of generative AI
 
Generative AI: Past, Present, and Future – A Practitioner's Perspective
Generative AI: Past, Present, and Future – A Practitioner's PerspectiveGenerative AI: Past, Present, and Future – A Practitioner's Perspective
Generative AI: Past, Present, and Future – A Practitioner's Perspective
 
Generative AI Use cases for Enterprise - Second Session
Generative AI Use cases for Enterprise - Second SessionGenerative AI Use cases for Enterprise - Second Session
Generative AI Use cases for Enterprise - Second Session
 
Leveraging Generative AI & Best practices
Leveraging Generative AI & Best practicesLeveraging Generative AI & Best practices
Leveraging Generative AI & Best practices
 
Artificial Intelligence - A Brief Scan
Artificial Intelligence - A Brief ScanArtificial Intelligence - A Brief Scan
Artificial Intelligence - A Brief Scan
 
AI FOR BUSINESS LEADERS
AI FOR BUSINESS LEADERSAI FOR BUSINESS LEADERS
AI FOR BUSINESS LEADERS
 
Artificial Intelligence (Current state and future of A.I) by Mudasir Khushk
Artificial Intelligence (Current state and future of A.I) by Mudasir KhushkArtificial Intelligence (Current state and future of A.I) by Mudasir Khushk
Artificial Intelligence (Current state and future of A.I) by Mudasir Khushk
 
AI 2023.pdf
AI 2023.pdfAI 2023.pdf
AI 2023.pdf
 
Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligenceArtificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence
 
Generative AI and law.pptx
Generative AI and law.pptxGenerative AI and law.pptx
Generative AI and law.pptx
 
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial IntelligenceArtificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
 
AI - Opportunities and Challenges
AI - Opportunities and ChallengesAI - Opportunities and Challenges
AI - Opportunities and Challenges
 
Gen AI Cognizant & AWS event presentation_12 Oct.pdf
Gen AI Cognizant & AWS event presentation_12 Oct.pdfGen AI Cognizant & AWS event presentation_12 Oct.pdf
Gen AI Cognizant & AWS event presentation_12 Oct.pdf
 
Implementing Ethics in AI
Implementing Ethics in AIImplementing Ethics in AI
Implementing Ethics in AI
 
Issues on Artificial Intelligence and Future (Standards Perspective)
Issues on Artificial Intelligence  and Future (Standards Perspective)Issues on Artificial Intelligence  and Future (Standards Perspective)
Issues on Artificial Intelligence and Future (Standards Perspective)
 
The Rise of the LLMs - How I Learned to Stop Worrying & Love the GPT!
The Rise of the LLMs - How I Learned to Stop Worrying & Love the GPT!The Rise of the LLMs - How I Learned to Stop Worrying & Love the GPT!
The Rise of the LLMs - How I Learned to Stop Worrying & Love the GPT!
 
AI
AIAI
AI
 
Automate your Job and Business with ChatGPT #3 - Fundamentals of LLM/GPT
Automate your Job and Business with ChatGPT #3 - Fundamentals of LLM/GPTAutomate your Job and Business with ChatGPT #3 - Fundamentals of LLM/GPT
Automate your Job and Business with ChatGPT #3 - Fundamentals of LLM/GPT
 
AI Powerpoint Presentation Slides
AI Powerpoint Presentation SlidesAI Powerpoint Presentation Slides
AI Powerpoint Presentation Slides
 

Similar to 2019: Regulating disinformation with artificial intelligence (AI)

A week is a long time in computer ethics
A week is a long time in computer ethicsA week is a long time in computer ethics
A week is a long time in computer ethics
UltraUploader
 
ESSENTIALS OF Management Information Systems 12eKENNETH C..docx
ESSENTIALS OF Management Information Systems 12eKENNETH C..docxESSENTIALS OF Management Information Systems 12eKENNETH C..docx
ESSENTIALS OF Management Information Systems 12eKENNETH C..docx
debishakespeare
 
ESSENTIALS OF Management Information Systems 12eKENNETH C.
ESSENTIALS OF Management Information Systems 12eKENNETH C.ESSENTIALS OF Management Information Systems 12eKENNETH C.
ESSENTIALS OF Management Information Systems 12eKENNETH C.
ronnasleightholm
 

Similar to 2019: Regulating disinformation with artificial intelligence (AI) (20)

Marsden Disinformation Algorithms #IGF2019
Marsden Disinformation Algorithms #IGF2019 Marsden Disinformation Algorithms #IGF2019
Marsden Disinformation Algorithms #IGF2019
 
Marsden Regulating Disinformation Kluge 342020
Marsden Regulating Disinformation Kluge 342020Marsden Regulating Disinformation Kluge 342020
Marsden Regulating Disinformation Kluge 342020
 
Marsden regulating disinformation Brazil 2020
Marsden regulating disinformation Brazil 2020Marsden regulating disinformation Brazil 2020
Marsden regulating disinformation Brazil 2020
 
Artificial Intelligence, elections, media pluralism and media freedom
Artificial Intelligence, elections, media pluralism and media freedom Artificial Intelligence, elections, media pluralism and media freedom
Artificial Intelligence, elections, media pluralism and media freedom
 
HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE AGE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE AGE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCEHUMAN RIGHTS IN THE AGE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE AGE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
 
A week is a long time in computer ethics
A week is a long time in computer ethicsA week is a long time in computer ethics
A week is a long time in computer ethics
 
Un may 28, 2019
Un may 28, 2019Un may 28, 2019
Un may 28, 2019
 
Oxford Internet Institute 19 Sept 2019: Disinformation – Platform, publisher ...
Oxford Internet Institute 19 Sept 2019: Disinformation – Platform, publisher ...Oxford Internet Institute 19 Sept 2019: Disinformation – Platform, publisher ...
Oxford Internet Institute 19 Sept 2019: Disinformation – Platform, publisher ...
 
ESSENTIALS OF Management Information Systems 12eKENNETH C..docx
ESSENTIALS OF Management Information Systems 12eKENNETH C..docxESSENTIALS OF Management Information Systems 12eKENNETH C..docx
ESSENTIALS OF Management Information Systems 12eKENNETH C..docx
 
ESSENTIALS OF Management Information Systems 12eKENNETH C.
ESSENTIALS OF Management Information Systems 12eKENNETH C.ESSENTIALS OF Management Information Systems 12eKENNETH C.
ESSENTIALS OF Management Information Systems 12eKENNETH C.
 
Teacher Education: AI - Ethical, legal and societal implications
Teacher Education: AI - Ethical, legal and societal implicationsTeacher Education: AI - Ethical, legal and societal implications
Teacher Education: AI - Ethical, legal and societal implications
 
Identity Management Policy Seminar
Identity Management Policy SeminarIdentity Management Policy Seminar
Identity Management Policy Seminar
 
Disinformation and AI: Separating fact from fiction
Disinformation and AI: Separating fact from fictionDisinformation and AI: Separating fact from fiction
Disinformation and AI: Separating fact from fiction
 
Igf 2013 daily news edititon 5
Igf 2013 daily news   edititon 5Igf 2013 daily news   edititon 5
Igf 2013 daily news edititon 5
 
Aiws presentation leeper rebecca
Aiws presentation leeper rebeccaAiws presentation leeper rebecca
Aiws presentation leeper rebecca
 
AI-generated news and misinformation during elections
AI-generated news and misinformation during electionsAI-generated news and misinformation during elections
AI-generated news and misinformation during elections
 
[DSC Adria 23] MARIJANA ŠAROLIĆ ROBIĆ Everyone is invited to AI enhanced pres...
[DSC Adria 23] MARIJANA ŠAROLIĆ ROBIĆ Everyone is invited to AI enhanced pres...[DSC Adria 23] MARIJANA ŠAROLIĆ ROBIĆ Everyone is invited to AI enhanced pres...
[DSC Adria 23] MARIJANA ŠAROLIĆ ROBIĆ Everyone is invited to AI enhanced pres...
 
Internet Safety
Internet SafetyInternet Safety
Internet Safety
 
CPA Democracy and AI.pptx
CPA Democracy and AI.pptxCPA Democracy and AI.pptx
CPA Democracy and AI.pptx
 
"A principle based approach to regulating fake news"
"A principle based approach to regulating fake news""A principle based approach to regulating fake news"
"A principle based approach to regulating fake news"
 

More from Chris Marsden

Georgetown Offdata 2018
Georgetown Offdata 2018Georgetown Offdata 2018
Georgetown Offdata 2018
Chris Marsden
 

More from Chris Marsden (20)

QUT Regulating Disinformation with AI Marsden 2024
QUT Regulating Disinformation with AI Marsden 2024QUT Regulating Disinformation with AI Marsden 2024
QUT Regulating Disinformation with AI Marsden 2024
 
Aligarh Democracy and AI.pptx
Aligarh Democracy and AI.pptxAligarh Democracy and AI.pptx
Aligarh Democracy and AI.pptx
 
Generative AI, responsible innovation and the law
Generative AI, responsible innovation and the lawGenerative AI, responsible innovation and the law
Generative AI, responsible innovation and the law
 
Evidence base for AI regulation.pptx
Evidence base for AI regulation.pptxEvidence base for AI regulation.pptx
Evidence base for AI regulation.pptx
 
Gikii23 Marsden
Gikii23 MarsdenGikii23 Marsden
Gikii23 Marsden
 
#Gikii23 Marsden
#Gikii23 Marsden#Gikii23 Marsden
#Gikii23 Marsden
 
Marsden CELPU 2021 platform law co-regulation
Marsden CELPU 2021 platform law co-regulationMarsden CELPU 2021 platform law co-regulation
Marsden CELPU 2021 platform law co-regulation
 
Marsden Interoperability European Parliament 13 October
Marsden Interoperability European Parliament 13 OctoberMarsden Interoperability European Parliament 13 October
Marsden Interoperability European Parliament 13 October
 
Net neutrality 2021
Net neutrality 2021Net neutrality 2021
Net neutrality 2021
 
SCL Annual Conference 2019: Regulating social media platforms for interoperab...
SCL Annual Conference 2019: Regulating social media platforms for interoperab...SCL Annual Conference 2019: Regulating social media platforms for interoperab...
SCL Annual Conference 2019: Regulating social media platforms for interoperab...
 
Social Utilities, Dominance and Interoperability: A Modest ProposalGikii 2008...
Social Utilities, Dominance and Interoperability: A Modest ProposalGikii 2008...Social Utilities, Dominance and Interoperability: A Modest ProposalGikii 2008...
Social Utilities, Dominance and Interoperability: A Modest ProposalGikii 2008...
 
Marsden Net Neutrality Internet Governance Forum 2018 #IGF2018
Marsden Net Neutrality Internet Governance Forum 2018 #IGF2018Marsden Net Neutrality Internet Governance Forum 2018 #IGF2018
Marsden Net Neutrality Internet Governance Forum 2018 #IGF2018
 
The Valetta Effect: GDPR enforcement for Gikii Vienna 14 Sept
The Valetta Effect: GDPR enforcement for Gikii Vienna 14 SeptThe Valetta Effect: GDPR enforcement for Gikii Vienna 14 Sept
The Valetta Effect: GDPR enforcement for Gikii Vienna 14 Sept
 
Marsden Net Neutrality OII
Marsden Net Neutrality OIIMarsden Net Neutrality OII
Marsden Net Neutrality OII
 
Marsden Net Neutrality Annenberg Oxford 2018 #ANOX2018
Marsden Net Neutrality Annenberg Oxford 2018 #ANOX2018Marsden Net Neutrality Annenberg Oxford 2018 #ANOX2018
Marsden Net Neutrality Annenberg Oxford 2018 #ANOX2018
 
Human centric multi-disciplinary NGI4EU Iceland 2018
Human centric multi-disciplinary NGI4EU Iceland 2018Human centric multi-disciplinary NGI4EU Iceland 2018
Human centric multi-disciplinary NGI4EU Iceland 2018
 
Human centric multi-disciplinary @ngi4eu @nesta_uk 21 march
Human centric multi-disciplinary @ngi4eu @nesta_uk 21 marchHuman centric multi-disciplinary @ngi4eu @nesta_uk 21 march
Human centric multi-disciplinary @ngi4eu @nesta_uk 21 march
 
Georgetown Offdata 2018
Georgetown Offdata 2018Georgetown Offdata 2018
Georgetown Offdata 2018
 
IPSA Hannover Marsden 5 December
IPSA Hannover Marsden 5 DecemberIPSA Hannover Marsden 5 December
IPSA Hannover Marsden 5 December
 
Marsden #ATDT After the Digital Tornado
Marsden #ATDT After the Digital TornadoMarsden #ATDT After the Digital Tornado
Marsden #ATDT After the Digital Tornado
 

Recently uploaded

Call Girls In datia Escorts ☎️7427069034 🔝 💃 Enjoy 24/7 Escort Service Enjoy...
Call Girls In datia Escorts ☎️7427069034  🔝 💃 Enjoy 24/7 Escort Service Enjoy...Call Girls In datia Escorts ☎️7427069034  🔝 💃 Enjoy 24/7 Escort Service Enjoy...
Call Girls In datia Escorts ☎️7427069034 🔝 💃 Enjoy 24/7 Escort Service Enjoy...
nehasharma67844
 
Russian🍌Dazzling Hottie Get☎️ 9053900678 ☎️call girl In Chandigarh By Chandig...
Russian🍌Dazzling Hottie Get☎️ 9053900678 ☎️call girl In Chandigarh By Chandig...Russian🍌Dazzling Hottie Get☎️ 9053900678 ☎️call girl In Chandigarh By Chandig...
Russian🍌Dazzling Hottie Get☎️ 9053900678 ☎️call girl In Chandigarh By Chandig...
Chandigarh Call girls 9053900678 Call girls in Chandigarh
 

Recently uploaded (20)

2024: The FAR, Federal Acquisition Regulations, Part 30
2024: The FAR, Federal Acquisition Regulations, Part 302024: The FAR, Federal Acquisition Regulations, Part 30
2024: The FAR, Federal Acquisition Regulations, Part 30
 
VIP Model Call Girls Narhe ( Pune ) Call ON 8005736733 Starting From 5K to 25...
VIP Model Call Girls Narhe ( Pune ) Call ON 8005736733 Starting From 5K to 25...VIP Model Call Girls Narhe ( Pune ) Call ON 8005736733 Starting From 5K to 25...
VIP Model Call Girls Narhe ( Pune ) Call ON 8005736733 Starting From 5K to 25...
 
The NAP process & South-South peer learning
The NAP process & South-South peer learningThe NAP process & South-South peer learning
The NAP process & South-South peer learning
 
Financing strategies for adaptation. Presentation for CANCC
Financing strategies for adaptation. Presentation for CANCCFinancing strategies for adaptation. Presentation for CANCC
Financing strategies for adaptation. Presentation for CANCC
 
Coastal Protection Measures in Hulhumale'
Coastal Protection Measures in Hulhumale'Coastal Protection Measures in Hulhumale'
Coastal Protection Measures in Hulhumale'
 
Call Girls Nanded City Call Me 7737669865 Budget Friendly No Advance Booking
Call Girls Nanded City Call Me 7737669865 Budget Friendly No Advance BookingCall Girls Nanded City Call Me 7737669865 Budget Friendly No Advance Booking
Call Girls Nanded City Call Me 7737669865 Budget Friendly No Advance Booking
 
Junnar ( Call Girls ) Pune 6297143586 Hot Model With Sexy Bhabi Ready For S...
Junnar ( Call Girls ) Pune  6297143586  Hot Model With Sexy Bhabi Ready For S...Junnar ( Call Girls ) Pune  6297143586  Hot Model With Sexy Bhabi Ready For S...
Junnar ( Call Girls ) Pune 6297143586 Hot Model With Sexy Bhabi Ready For S...
 
PPT BIJNOR COUNTING Counting of Votes on ETPBs (FOR SERVICE ELECTORS
PPT BIJNOR COUNTING Counting of Votes on ETPBs (FOR SERVICE ELECTORSPPT BIJNOR COUNTING Counting of Votes on ETPBs (FOR SERVICE ELECTORS
PPT BIJNOR COUNTING Counting of Votes on ETPBs (FOR SERVICE ELECTORS
 
Antisemitism Awareness Act: pénaliser la critique de l'Etat d'Israël
Antisemitism Awareness Act: pénaliser la critique de l'Etat d'IsraëlAntisemitism Awareness Act: pénaliser la critique de l'Etat d'Israël
Antisemitism Awareness Act: pénaliser la critique de l'Etat d'Israël
 
The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has been advised by the Office...
The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has been advised by the Office...The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has been advised by the Office...
The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has been advised by the Office...
 
Night 7k to 12k Call Girls Service In Navi Mumbai 👉 BOOK NOW 9833363713 👈 ♀️...
Night 7k to 12k  Call Girls Service In Navi Mumbai 👉 BOOK NOW 9833363713 👈 ♀️...Night 7k to 12k  Call Girls Service In Navi Mumbai 👉 BOOK NOW 9833363713 👈 ♀️...
Night 7k to 12k Call Girls Service In Navi Mumbai 👉 BOOK NOW 9833363713 👈 ♀️...
 
Akurdi ( Call Girls ) Pune 6297143586 Hot Model With Sexy Bhabi Ready For S...
Akurdi ( Call Girls ) Pune  6297143586  Hot Model With Sexy Bhabi Ready For S...Akurdi ( Call Girls ) Pune  6297143586  Hot Model With Sexy Bhabi Ready For S...
Akurdi ( Call Girls ) Pune 6297143586 Hot Model With Sexy Bhabi Ready For S...
 
Call Girls Chakan Call Me 7737669865 Budget Friendly No Advance Booking
Call Girls Chakan Call Me 7737669865 Budget Friendly No Advance BookingCall Girls Chakan Call Me 7737669865 Budget Friendly No Advance Booking
Call Girls Chakan Call Me 7737669865 Budget Friendly No Advance Booking
 
Finance strategies for adaptation. Presentation for CANCC
Finance strategies for adaptation. Presentation for CANCCFinance strategies for adaptation. Presentation for CANCC
Finance strategies for adaptation. Presentation for CANCC
 
An Atoll Futures Research Institute? Presentation for CANCC
An Atoll Futures Research Institute? Presentation for CANCCAn Atoll Futures Research Institute? Presentation for CANCC
An Atoll Futures Research Institute? Presentation for CANCC
 
A Press for the Planet: Journalism in the face of the Environmental Crisis
A Press for the Planet: Journalism in the face of the Environmental CrisisA Press for the Planet: Journalism in the face of the Environmental Crisis
A Press for the Planet: Journalism in the face of the Environmental Crisis
 
Call Girls In datia Escorts ☎️7427069034 🔝 💃 Enjoy 24/7 Escort Service Enjoy...
Call Girls In datia Escorts ☎️7427069034  🔝 💃 Enjoy 24/7 Escort Service Enjoy...Call Girls In datia Escorts ☎️7427069034  🔝 💃 Enjoy 24/7 Escort Service Enjoy...
Call Girls In datia Escorts ☎️7427069034 🔝 💃 Enjoy 24/7 Escort Service Enjoy...
 
SMART BANGLADESH I PPTX I SLIDE IShovan Prita Paul.pptx
SMART BANGLADESH  I    PPTX   I    SLIDE   IShovan Prita Paul.pptxSMART BANGLADESH  I    PPTX   I    SLIDE   IShovan Prita Paul.pptx
SMART BANGLADESH I PPTX I SLIDE IShovan Prita Paul.pptx
 
Russian🍌Dazzling Hottie Get☎️ 9053900678 ☎️call girl In Chandigarh By Chandig...
Russian🍌Dazzling Hottie Get☎️ 9053900678 ☎️call girl In Chandigarh By Chandig...Russian🍌Dazzling Hottie Get☎️ 9053900678 ☎️call girl In Chandigarh By Chandig...
Russian🍌Dazzling Hottie Get☎️ 9053900678 ☎️call girl In Chandigarh By Chandig...
 
TEST BANK For Essentials of Negotiation, 7th Edition by Roy Lewicki, Bruce Ba...
TEST BANK For Essentials of Negotiation, 7th Edition by Roy Lewicki, Bruce Ba...TEST BANK For Essentials of Negotiation, 7th Edition by Roy Lewicki, Bruce Ba...
TEST BANK For Essentials of Negotiation, 7th Edition by Roy Lewicki, Bruce Ba...
 

2019: Regulating disinformation with artificial intelligence (AI)

  • 1. Regulating Disinformation with Artificial Intelligence (AI) St Andrews CompSci 4 April 2019 Prof. Chris Marsden (Sussex) & Dr Trisha Meyer (IES, Free University of Brussels VUB)
  • 2. Sadly, not fake news Chris Sonderby, FBK vice-president, Christchurch livestream of 50 murders 1st user report 29mins after broadcast started, 12 minutes after massacre ended Facebook created a digital fingerprint of initial livestream, bulk of the automatic removals enabled 80% of the videos to be blocked before they were publicly posted Meaning 20% were not blocked
  • 3. DRM technology to create the fingerprints is fragile Defeated by filming the screen and uploading the video. E.g. 5 hours online: “New Zealand mass shooting” Facebook recorded “more than 800 visually distinct videos”  shared them with industry body,  Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism,  to let other companies take them down as well. Neil Mohan, YouTube’s chief product officer, cutting human reviewers out of the loop, turned off feature that allowed users to search recent uploads, in order to block a route for new videos to be seen by millions.
  • 4. Neil Mohan made Jordan Peterson & Yaxley-Lennon famous  https://twitter.com/heyneil “Google Paid This Man $100 Million: Here's His Story” https://www.businessinsider.com/neal-mohan- googles-100-million-man-2013-4?r=US&IR=T “the visionary who predicted how brand advertising would fund the Internet, turned this vision into a plan, and then executed it”
  • 6.
  • 7. Defining disinformation “False inaccurate or misleading information designed, presented and promoted to intentionally cause public harm or for profit” In line with European Commission High Level Expert Group We distinguish disinformation from misinformation, which refers to unintentionally false or inaccurate information.
  • 9. International Grand Committee on Disinformation (“Fake News”)  Leopoldo Moreau, Chair, Freedom of Expression Commission, Chamber of Deputies, Argentina,  Nele Lijnen, member, Committee on Infrastructure, Communications and Public Enterprises, Parliament of Belgium,  Alessandro Molon, Member of the Chamber of Deputies, Brazil,  Bob Zimmer, Chair, and Nathaniel Erskine-Smith and Charlie Angus, Vice- Chairs, Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, House of Commons, Canada,  Catherine Morin-Desailly, Chair, Standing Committee on Culture, Education and Media, French Senate,  Hildegarde Naughton, Chair, and Eamon Ryan, member, Joint Committee on Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Parliament of Ireland,  Dr Inese Lībiņa-Egnere, Deputy Speaker, Parliament of Latvia,  Pritam Singh, Edwin Tong and Sun Xueling, members, Select Committee on Deliberate Online Falsehoods, Parliament of Singapore  Damian Collins, Chair, DCMS Select Committee, House of Commons
  • 10. The Fog of War? Carl von Clausewitz (1832) Vom Kriege  “War is the realm of uncertainty; three quarters of the factors on which action in war is based are wrapped in a fog of greater or lesser uncertainty.  A sensitive and discriminating judgment is called for; a skilled intelligence to scent out the truth.”  Russian Hybrid Warfare: A Study of Disinformation  Flemming Splidsboel Hansen, 8 Sep 2017, Danish Institute for International Studies (DII  Marsden, C. [2014] Hyper-power and private monopoly: the unholy marriage of (neo) corporatism and the imperial surveillance state, Critical Studies in Media Communication Vol.31 Issue 2 pp.100-108 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15295036.2014.913805  Marsden, C. [2004] Hyperglobalized Individuals: the Internet, globalization, freedom and terrorism 6 Foresight 3 at 128-140
  • 11. Methodology: Literature & Elite Interviews Project consists of a literature review, expert interviews and mapping of policy and technology initiatives on disinformation in the European Union.  150 regulatory documents and research papers/reports  10 expert interviews in August-October;  took part in several expert seminars, including:  Annenberg-Oxford Media Policy Summer Institute, Jesus College, Oxford, 7 Aug;  Google-Oxford Internet Leadership Academy, Oxford Internet Institute, 5 Sept;  Gikii’18 at the University of Vienna, Austria, 13-14 Sept;  Microsoft Cloud Computing Research Consortium, St John’s Cambridge,17-18 Sept  We thank all interview respondent and participants for the enlightening disinformation discussions; all errors remain our own.  Internet regulatory experts:  socio-legal scholar with a background in law/economics of mass communications;  media scholar with a background in Internet policy processes and copyright reform;  reviewed by a computer scientist with a background in Internet regulation and fundamental human rights.  We suggest that this is the bare minimum of interdisciplinary expertise required to study the regulation of disinformation on social media.
  • 13. Interdisciplinary study analyses implications of AI disinformation initiatives Policy options based on literature, 10 expert interviews & mapping We warn against technocentric optimism as a solution to disinformation,  that proposes use of automated detection, (de)prioritisation, blocking and removal by online intermediaries without human intervention.  More independent, transparent and effective appeal and oversight mechanisms are necessary in order to minimise inevitable inaccuracies
  • 14. Defining Automated Content Recognition (ACR)  Within Machine Learning techniques that are advancing towards AI,  ACR technologies are textual and audio-visual analysis programmes that are algorithmically trained to identify potential ‘bot’ accounts and unusual potential disinformation material. ACR refers to both  the use of automated techniques in the recognition and  the moderation of content and accounts to assist human judgement. Moderating content at scale requires ACR to supplement human editing
  • 15. ACR to detect disinformation is prone to false negatives/positives  due to the difficulty of parsing multiple, complex, and possibly conflicting meanings emerging from text.  Inadequate for natural language processing & audiovisual  including so-called ‘deep fakes’  (fraudulent representation of individuals in video),  ACR has more reported success in identifying ‘bot’ accounts.  We use ‘AI’ to refer to ACR technologies.
  • 16. What can AI do to stop disinformation? Bot accounts identified:  Facebook removed 1.3billion in 6 months Facebook’s AI “ultimately removes 38% of hate speech-related posts”  it doesn’t have enough training data to be effective except English-Portuguese Trained algorithmic detection of fact verification may never be as effective as human intervention:  each has accuracy of 76%  Future work might want to explore how hybrid decision models consisting of fact verification and data-driven machine learning can be integrated  Koebler, J., and Cox, J. (23 Aug 2018) ‘The Impossible Job: Inside Facebook’s Struggle to Moderate Two Billion People’, Motherboard, https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/xwk9zd/how-facebook-content- moderation-works
  • 17. Zuckerberg on AI & disinformation Some categories of harmful content are easier for AI to identify and in others it takes more time to train our systems. Visual problems, like identifying nudity, are often easier than Nuanced linguistic challenges, like hate speech  Zuckerberg, M. (15 Nov 2018) ‘A Blueprint for Content Governance and Enforcement’, Facebook Notes, https://www.facebook.com/notes/mark-zuckerberg/a-blueprint-for- content-governance-and-enforcement/10156443129621634/
  • 18. Disinformation a rapidly moving target  We analysed 250 articles, papers and reports  strengths and weaknesses of those focussed on AI disinformation solutions on freedom of expression, media pluralism & democracy  We agree with other experts: evidence of harm is still inconclusive  2016 US Presidential election/UK ‘Brexit’ referendum  Investigated US Department of Justice and UK Parliamentary Committee
  • 19. Legislators should not push this difficult judgment exercise onto online intermediaries  Restrictions to freedom of expression must be  provided by law, legitimate and  proven necessary and as  the least restrictive means to pursue the aim.  The illegality of disinformation should be proven before filtering or blocking is deemed suitable.  Human rights laws paramount in maintaining freedom online
  • 20. AI is not a silver bullet  Automated technologies are limited in their accuracy,  especially for expression where cultural or contextual cues necessary  Imperative that legislators consider which measures  may provide a bulwark against disinformation  without introducing AI-generated censorship of European citizens
  • 21. Different aspects of disinformation merit different types of regulation All proposed policy solutions stress the importance of literacy and cybersecurity
  • 22. Five recommendations 1. Media literacy and user choice 2. Strong human review and appeal processes where AI is used 3. Independent appeal and audit of platforms 4. Standardizing notice and appeal procedures Creating a multistakeholder body for appeals 5. Transparency in AI disinformation techniques
  • 23. 1. Disinformation is best tackled through media pluralism and literacy initiatives  these allow diversity of expression and choice. Source transparency indicators are preferable over (de)prioritisation of disinformation, Users need to be given the opportunity to understand  how their search results or social media feeds are built  and make changes where desirable.
  • 24. 2. Advise against regulatory action to encourage increased use of AI for content moderation purposes,  without strong independent  human review and appeal processes.
  • 25. 3. Recommend independent appeal and audit of platforms’ regulation Introduced as soon as feasible. Technical intermediaries moderation of content & accounts 1. detailed and transparent policies, 2. notice and appeal procedures, and 3. regular reports are crucial. Valid for automated removals as well.
  • 26. 4. Standardizing notice and appeal procedures and reporting creating a self- or co-regulatory multistakeholder body,  UN Special Rapporteur’s suggested “social media council” Multi-stakeholder body could have competence to deal with industry-wide appeals better understanding and minimisation of the effects of AI on freedom of expression and media pluralism.
  • 27. 5. Lack of independent evidence or detailed research in this policy area means the risk of harm remains far too high for any degree of policy or regulatory certainty. Greater transparency must be introduced into AI and disinformation reduction techniques used by online platforms and content providers.
  • 28. Specific Policy Options: The Co-Regulatory Triangle
  • 29. Option and form of regulation Typology of regulation Implications/Notes 0 Status quo Corporate Social Responsibility, single-company initiatives Note that enforcement of the new General Data Protection Regulation and the proposed revised ePrivacy Regulation, plus agreed text for new AVMS Directive, would all continue and likely expand 1 Non-audited self-regulation Industry code of practice, transparency reports, self- reporting Corporate agreement on principles for common technical solutions and Santa Clara Principles 2 Audited self- regulation European Code of Practice of Sept 2018; Global Network Initiative published audit reports Open interoperable publicly available standard e.g. commonly engineered/designed standard for content removal to which platforms could certify compliance 3 Formal self- regulator Powers to expel non-performing members, Dispute Resolution ruling/arbitration on cases Commonly engineered standard for content filtering or algorithmic moderation. Requirement for members of self-regulatory body to conform to standard or prove equivalence. Particular focus on content ‘Put Back’ metrics and efficiency/effectiveness of appeal process 4 Co-regulation Industry code approved by Parliament or regulator(s) with statutory powers to supplant Government-approved technical standard – for filtering or other forms of moderation. Examples from broadcast and advertising regulation 5 Statutory regulation Formal regulation - tribunal with judicial review National Regulatory Agencies – though note many overlapping powers between agencies on e.g. freedom of expression, electoral advertising and privacy