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Thursday, April 9, 2026

Top Facebook Whistleblowers Say AI Isn't Capable Enough To Solve The Company's Content Moderation Problems - Digital Information World

A number of whistleblowers for Facebook are coming out in the open with their reservations regarding artificial intelligence and how it can’t be used to control the app’s content moderation.

Recently we heard of the platform praising AI and how much technology has evolved that it is now being able to make some leading decisions for the company. But the news did not gel too well with Frances Haugen- a top whistleblower.

She was last seen appearing with the company’s former moderator, Daniel Motaung. The duo attended an event in London together. Daniel is now in the midst of lashing out a lawsuit against the company over claims of human trafficking but that’s a separate story altogether.

What we do know is that Zuckerberg is a huge fan of AI and the systems that are based on it. Moreover, the Meta CEO can be seen praising it to such a degree that he announced last year at a summit how much it helps eliminate hate speech from the company’s systems, deeming it to be ideal for making some key decisions.

Shortly after that, we heard Zuckerberg reveal how he’s so willing to get on board with AI and bring it up to a level that’s equivalent to human intelligence because that’s how much potential it has.

Whistleblowers like Frances and Daniel disagree with the statements by a significant amount, calling out Facebook for living in a world of fantasy where human moderators aren’t given credit where they feel is most due.

The whistleblowers argued how much hard work and effort is being...



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