Not exact matches
Zuckerberg testified that Facebook is working on building AI tools to detect — and possibly to automatically remove — problematic content, ranging
from bots to
terrorist propaganda and hate speech.
It will prevent deranged messages
from being spread and the confused
from following delusional
propaganda, which again, is a middle finger to extreme
terrorists such as the much - despised ISIS.
In relation to the Criminal Code amendments, we make recommendations on issues ranging
from the
terrorist entities list, to the
terrorist speech and
propaganda provisions to the peace bond and warrantless arrest provisions.
The legislation raises a plethora of issues and significantly alters the security landscape: It gives the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) powers beyond intelligence gathering (to actively target threats and derail plots); creates new offences (criminalizing «
terrorist propaganda» and the «promotion of terror»); lowers the legal threshold to trigger detention to those who may carry out an offence
from the existing standard of will carry out to may carry out; extends preventive detention for «suspected»
terrorists from three days to seven days (inconsistent with the constitutional presumption of innocence); legally entrenches a no fly list; and grants government agencies explicit authority to share private information with domestic and foreign entities.
With the surge of illegal content online, including online
terrorist propaganda and xenophobic and racist speech inciting violence and hatred, online platforms carry an increasing societal responsibility in terms of protecting users and society at large and preventing criminals
from exploiting the online space.