When analyzing data gathered to improve AI models, Amazon found hundreds of thousands of pieces of content it believed included child sexual abuse, Riley Griffin and Matt Day of Bloomberg reports. Amazon removed the content before training its models, but has not provided information about its source, potentially hindering law enforcement from finding perpetrators and assisting victims.
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