
Microsoft has launched a new service called Azure AI Content Safety that helps people find and block harmful content created by both AI and users across apps and services.
This service can detect and filter out content that Microsoft sees as offensive, risky, or not good to see, like bad language, adult content, violence, and some kinds of speech.
It can handle different types of content, languages, and dangers to check both text and pictures. It uses special AI technology to look at, study, and control what you see, making sure it’s safe from all angles.
The service can rate how bad content is on a scale from 0 to 7. Content rated 0-1 is safe for everyone. Content rated 2-3 is not very nice, and content rated 4-5 is medium bad with offensive language or mean comments. Content rated 6-7 is very bad and can promote harmful acts or extreme behavior.
Azure AI Content Safety also looks for and sorts out harmful content in different areas like hate speech, violence, self-harm, and sexual content.
Microsoft says it’s important to make sure both human and AI-created content are safe online. Keeping harmful or inappropriate content out not only keeps people safe but also helps people trust AI more.
The service costs money, and you can find out how much on the Azure AI Content Safety pricing page if you’re interested.
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