Artificial Intelligence is great at recognising nipples, but not hate speech, Mark Zuckerberg says
Facebook is increasingly relying on artificial intelligence to identify offending items on its site

By Troy Wolverton
There’s a growing fear of how artificial intelligence is going to affect society, but at least right now, AI is a lot better at some things than others.
One of the things it’s pretty good at? Recognising nipples.
That was the word from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday. The social networking giant is increasingly relying on AI to police its service and identify content that violates its policies and guidelines.
But it’s having varying degrees of success. Terrorism-related posts from the likes of ISIS and Al Qaeda are easy to police with AI, he said. So too is nudity. But hate speech? Not so much.
“It’s easier to build an AI system to detect a nipple than what is hate speech,” Zuckerberg said on a conference call with analysts following the company’s first-quarter earnings report.