AI Content Safety Service Launched by Microsoft

AI Content Safety Service Launched by Microsoft

Microsoft has announced the general availability of its Azure AI Content Safety,⁣ a ⁤new service that helps ‌users detect and filter harmful AI- and⁤ user-generated content ​across applications ‍and services.

The service includes text and image detection ⁣and identifies content ‌that Microsoft terms “offensive,⁤ risky, or undesirable,” including profanity, adult content, ⁣gore, violence, and certain types of speech.

“By focusing on content safety, we can create a safer digital environment that promotes responsible use‍ of⁢ AI and⁤ safeguards​ the well-being of individuals and⁢ society as a whole,” wrote Louise Han, product manager‍ for Azure Anomaly Detector, in a blog post announcing the launch.

Azure ⁢AI​ Content Safety has the ‌ability to handle various ⁢content ‍categories, languages, and threats to moderate both text‌ and⁤ visual‌ content. It also offers image features that use AI ⁤algorithms to scan,⁢ analyze, and moderate visual content, ensuring what Microsoft terms 360-degree​ comprehensive safety measures.

The service is also equipped to moderate content ⁣across ⁣multiple languages and uses a severity metric which provides an indication of the​ severity of specific content on a scale⁤ ranging from 0 to 7.

Content graded 0-1 is‌ deemed to be safe‍ and appropriate for⁢ all ‌audiences, while content that expresses prejudiced, judgmental, or opinionated views is graded 2-3, or low.

Medium⁢ severity content is graded at 4-5 and contains offensive, insulting, mocking, intimidating language or ⁣explicit attacks against identity groups, while high⁤ severity content, which contains the​ harmful and explicit promotion of harmful acts, or endorses or glorifies extreme forms of harmful ​activity towards identity groups, is graded 6-7.

Azure ‌AI Content Safety ​also uses multicategory filtering to identify and categorize harmful content across a⁣ number of critical domains, including hate, violence, self-harm, and sexual.

“[When it comes to online safety] it is crucial to consider more than just human-generated content, especially as AI-generated content‌ becomes prevalent,” ​Han wrote. “Ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and absence of harmful or inappropriate materials in AI-generated⁣ outputs⁣ is essential. Content safety⁢ not only protects users from misinformation and potential harm but ‌also upholds ethical standards and builds trust⁤ in AI technologies.”

Azure AI Content Safety is priced‍ on ⁢a‍ pay-as-you-go basis. Interested users can check out pricing options on the Azure AI Content Safety pricing page.

2023-10-17 12:24:03
Post from‍ www.computerworld.com

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