Roskomnadzor launched an automatic search for prohibited content called “Oculus”…

“Oculus” is awake…

The main task of Oculus is to identify violations of Russian law in images and videos. The system is able to automatically search for and recognize violations of the law on the Internet…

“The system recognizes images and symbols, illegal scenes and actions, analyzes text in photo and video materials. Oculus automatically detects such offenses as extremist themes, calls for mass illegal events, suicide, pro-drug content, LGBT propaganda, etc.,” the representative of the GRFC explained…

“On average, human operators process 106 images and 101 videos per day. “Oculus” will analyze more than 200,000 images per day (about 3 seconds per image)”

“The program does not collect data, it classifies data.” (Hmm????)

“By 2025, she will be taught to analyze in more detail the actions of people on the Internet,” Vedomosti reports…

👆In fact, the new system works as a classifier with a predefined set of information sources, in which the content is analyzed for compliance or non-compliance with the requirements of the law…

✋ @Russian_OSINT

WtR

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