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The AI models must be trained to detect hate speech in Arabic, Persian and Urdu. These are the three primary languages through which Jihadi literature and ideology is spread. And social media plays an important role in this.
Hence, it’s absolutely essential to detect hate speech in these languages and censor it. Leaving it unchecked simply means encouraging hae mongering and resultant Islamist terrorist activity.
The AI models must be trained to detect hate speech in Arabic, Persian and Urdu. These are the three primary languages through which Jihadi literature and ideology is spread. And social media plays an important role in this.
Hence, it’s absolutely essential to detect hate speech in these languages and censor it. Leaving it unchecked simply means encouraging hae mongering and resultant Islamist terrorist activity.