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The UK government has developed its own AI to detect extremist content

The UK government has created a piece of AI technology to help tech platforms detect extremist propaganda and stop it from ever making its way on to the internet. The

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Facebook and Google could be hit with tax for their failure to control online extremism

The likes of Facebook and Google have been warned by the UK government that they face having a hefty tax bill, if they fail to do more to combat the

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Google lays out its plans for the fight against online extremism

Google has revealed how it plans to fight the rise of online extremism with a pledge to use additional steps to keep its platforms free from terror. This comes just

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Facebook reveals the measures it is taking to remove terrorist content

Facebook has revealed how it intends to fight the spread of extremist content on its platform, as pressure from governments continues to grow on social media companies for being apparent

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Google and Facebook meet with Home Secretary – but do terrorism talks lack understanding?

Google, Twitter, Facebook and Microsoft discuss anti-terrorism measures with Amber Rudd, but are the companies paying lip service? And does Rudd truly understand the issues at work?

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YouTube advertiser boycott over extremist content set to cost Google $750m

Google is set to lose up to $750m (£597m) following the mass exodus of advertisers from its YouTube platform, as their ads were being displayed next to offensive and extremist

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AT&T, Verizon and GSK the latest to pull ads from Google, as brand safety panic spreads to US

The list of advertisers pulling advertising from Google and YouTube has grown yet again, with the first big names from the other side of the Atlantic – US telcos AT&T and

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Another Google apology as brand safety concerns continue

Matthew Brittin, Google’s European chief, has apologised to brands and agencies following recent incidents when adverts from major companies and government agencies appeared next to extremist content on YouTube as

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The Guardian removes ads from Google and YouTube, Government wants answers from tech giant

The Guardian has removed all its online advertising from Google and YouTube, as the UK government summons Google to give an explanation following the revelations that ads were placed next

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