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Content Moderation in the Age of AI

Siddhartha Paul Tiwari Adi Fahrudin

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English
IGI Global
22 April 2025
Content moderation in the age of AI has become a complex aspect of managing online spaces. As digital platforms grow and the volume of user-generated content expands exponentially, traditional methods of human moderation are no longer sufficient. Artificial intelligence technologies, including machine learning and natural language processing, have emerged as powerful tools to help platforms quickly and efficiently detect and remove harmful or inappropriate content, such as hate speech, misinformation, and graphic material. However, these AI systems come with challenges, including issues of bias, lack of context understanding, and the difficulty of moderating nuanced or subjective content. Striking a balance between automation and human oversight is essential to ensure content moderation remains effective, fair, and transparent. As AI evolves, the responsibility of creating ethical, accountable moderation systems falls on both tech companies and policymakers, ensuring that AI-powered moderation can foster a safe and inclusive online environment. Content Moderation in the Age of AI examines the strategies and tools that businesses can use to ensure AI generated content is moderated according to ethical, legal, and social standards. It explores potential risks associated with unmoderated AI output, such as copyright issues, misinformation, harmful content, deepfakes, and biased material, and explores ways in which policymakers, businesses, and academia can mitigate these dangers. This book covers topics such as misinformation, psychology, and social media, and is a useful resource for sociologists, psychologists, engineers, business owners, academicians, researchers, and data scientists.
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Imprint:   IGI Global
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 19mm
Weight:   794g
ISBN:   9798337303352
Pages:   320
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr. Adi Fahrudin is a Professor in Social Work at the Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Bhayangkara Jakarta Raya, Indonesia (from 1 March 2022 until present). Prof Adi was early trained at Social Work Senior High School in Palembang, Indonesia, and became the best graduate (1986). He graduated and obtained a Doctorandus (Drs) in Social Work from the Bandung College of Social Welfare in 1991 (the best graduate), a Master of Social Science (Social Work) at the University of Science Malaysia in 1996, and then obtained a Ph.D. in Social Work from the same university in 1999. He also studied at the undergraduate level after his Ph.D. and obtained a Bachelor of Psychology (B.Psych) from PASIM University of Bandung (2010). In June 2022, Prof Adi was appointed as Director of the Institute for Research, Community Service and Publication. Since August 2023, he has been appointed Acting Dean of the Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Bhayangkara Jakarta Raya. Before that, he was Professor in Social Work seconded to the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, at the University of Muhammadiyah Jakarta (1 January 2012- 28 February 2022) and the Bandung Polytechnic of Social Welfare (1 March 1993 - December 2011). Prof Adi was also appointed as a Visiting Professor at the Japan University College of Social Work, Tokyo Japan (2018-2025). From 2015-2023, he was appointed as a Visiting Professor and Associate Research Fellow at The Psychology and Social Health Research Unit, Faculty of Psychology and Education, Universiti Malaysia Sabah. Previously he was appointed as a Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Applied Social Sciences, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UnisZa), Malaysia (2014-2015), and Visiting Associate Professor at Universiti Sains Malaysia (1997-1998).

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