UK academics set to launch 'virus' software for online ‘hate speech’ in time for 2020 election
UK academics set to launch 'virus' software for online ‘hate speech’ in time for 2020 election Joshua-Caleb Barton Virginia Campus Correspondent on Dec 30, 2019 at 2:10 PM EDT Researchers at the University of Cambridge have proposed a software program that treats online “hate speech” like a computer virus. Users would be presented with a warning and a “Hate O’Meter” rating before deciding whether or not to view content that may be regarded as “hate speech." Researchers at one of the world's oldest universities hope to launch a technology that allows users to block online "hate speech" much like a computer virus. Users will be able to decide whether or not they want to view content with the help of a handy "Hate O'Meter." Thanks to researchers at the University of Cambridge, the largest social media companies in the world may soon have the ability to preemptively quarantine content classified by an algorithm as “hate speech"