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AI that detects hate messages against women could also expose drug dealers

Studies have suggested that the software could be 21 times faster than a human in finding threatening and abusive language about women.
Category: DrugsInnovation
Tags: Artificial IntelligenceDrugsHate CrimeNPCC
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