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FSB teaches neural networks to look for Putin's jokes on the Internet and fight "traitors"

The artificial intelligence "Okulus" and "Vepr" are trained to find cartoons, memes and fakes about the President of the Russian Federation. Today, created with the support of Voice of America, published an investigation into Internet censorship in Russia. Journalists touched the topics of artificial intelligence that actively uses the FSB in their work.

Thus, the journalists of the channel became known that the Belarusian group of cyberpartisans broke the base of the main radio frequency center of the Russian Federation (GRCHC). In it, the hactators found documents and files, from which it became clear that Roskomnadzor, FSB and other IT structures of Russia were actively working on artificial intelligence systems to apply them to control and track the actions of Russian citizens on the Internet.

Among other things, the hackers have got a kind of technique by which the Oklus AI (development under the control of the FSB) learns to find abusive statements on the network to Putin, as well as cartoons, memes, photos about him. By the way, in view of everything, the FSB-shirts have to find such content themselves and to "feed" its neural networks, because otherwise the learning process does not work.

In addition, the investigation of journalists today says that the Oklus is trained to find "calls for protests", "LGBT propaganda" and "calls for disorder. " The neurosite, according to the plans, will find messages on social networks and articles with photos of oppositionist Alexei Navalny and his associates, as well as the Oklus AS will note those who fast the image white flag. The GRCHC is actively working on the VPR artificial intelligence system.