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Jacinda Ardern calls for 'ethical algorithms' to combat online extremism. What this means

  • Written by Nathalie Collins, Academic Director (National Programs), Edith Cowan University

New Zealand’s prime minister Jacinda Ardern has called for “ethical algorithms” to help stop online radicalisation.

She made her call on the weekend at the second summit of the “Christchurch Call” for action to eliminate terrorist and violent extremist content online.

The first Christchurch Call summit was convened by...

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