Humane Intelligence is initiating a competition aimed at developing AI models to track hateful image-based propaganda online. This initiative, in collaboration with the Nordic counterterrorism group Revontulet, opens on September 26 and offers $10,000 in prizes. The competition is part of a series of algorithmic bias bounty programs designed to address pressing issues in AI and educate participants on algorithmic assessments.
The challenge involves creating two models: one to identify hateful images and another to deceive the first model, reflecting real-world dynamics between good and bad actors. The complexity of detecting hate-based propaganda is heightened by cultural contexts, necessitating a partnership with a non-US organization. The competition runs until November 7, 2024, with winners receiving cash prizes and potential integration of their models into existing tools to combat extremism.
• Humane Intelligence seeks AI solutions to track hateful imagery online.
• The competition encourages developers to create models for identifying and deceiving hateful content.
The competition aims to address algorithmic bias by challenging developers to create models that can effectively identify and mitigate hateful imagery.
The competition focuses on developing computer vision models to track and identify hateful images online.
The article discusses how generative AI is used by extremist groups to create altered images that evade detection.
The organization is launching a competition to develop AI models that can track hateful imagery online.
Their partnership aims to enhance the detection of hate-based propaganda through a broader cultural understanding.
org is the philanthropic arm of Google that supports various initiatives, including those focused on AI. It is backing the series of algorithmic bias bounty programs initiated by Humane Intelligence.
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