“How can data help against hate and disinformation on the net? And why is it important to join forces with civil society organizations? We talked about this with Hanna Gleiß, co-director of Das NETTZ, and Maik Fielitz, conflict researcher and co-director of the research center of the Federal Working Group (BAG) ‘Against Hate on the Net’.”
Using science and AI to track patterns of digital hate (Telekom)
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