To Detech Under 13 Age Users Facebook Is Developing AI

Social network Facebook announced the creation of artificial intelligence to identify and delete accounts of minors.

Aug 4, 2021 - 23:04
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To Detech Under 13 Age Users Facebook Is Developing AI

Facebook recognizes that understanding the age of people on the Internet is hard work across the industry. The company said in a statement that Facebook and Instagram were not designed for people under the age of 13 and would create new ways to prevent young people from joining. Facebook said in a statement that it was developing artificial intelligence to search and delete teen accounts. Pawni Diwanji, Facebook's vice president of youth products, said in a statement that it was working to identify and delete underage accounts.

Facebook uses artificial intelligence technology

"Many say that ID collection is the answer to this industrial problem, but this approach has significant limitations," the social media platform said in a statement. And not a reliable solution. The company is creating a new environment designed for people under 13 years old. Facebook also works with OS vendors, web browsers, and other vendors to share information that helps apps determine if a person is a right age. This helps developers keep minors out of their plans.

The company also said it was trying to determine age by looking at how people like a person, such as "Happy 21st Birthday!" The company believes that users under the age of 13 are currently online and the company is trying to find a new environment. Designed specifically for the management of parents and their guardians. The company focuses on using existing data to be aware of artificial intelligence technology. The company plans to introduce a new experience on Instagram for "tweens". The company encourages young users to take advantage of age-appropriate experiences.