Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun, the Israeli-born nominee for U.S. antisemitism czar appointed by former President Donald Trump, announced plans to collaborate with social media platforms to address online hatred. Kaploun stated that he intends to work on the algorithms used by these platforms to suppress what he describes as "hatred." Additionally, he aims to utilize artificial intelligence to identify and label "misinformation."
This initiative comes amid ongoing discussions about the role of social media in the spread of hate speech and misinformation. Kaploun"s approach reflects a growing concern over the impact of online content on societal issues.
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