Snapchat Ai Flagging Concerns
Summary
Snapchats AI can flag content based on patterns, metadata, and algorithm updates, even years later. Platforms may retain data for a certain period, allowing law enforcement to follow up on flagged content. AI might not rely solely on facial recognition but can use other data points to assess content. If the case is closed, it seems to be a precautionary measure. For privacy or legal concerns, consider consulting a legal professional.Full Conversation
Why would this be brought up years later? And how would Snapchat AI actually know if the person in the pic was underage or not if it was just a faceless nude. I only ever sent pics of myself from that account so I can almost Greentree the pic was of me and I was over *
It can be concerning when something like this is brought up years later. Here are a few points to consider:
- Data Retention: Platforms like Snapchat may retain data for a certain period, and AI systems can flag content based on patterns, not just facial recognition.
- Law Enforcement: Even if an account is inactive, flagged content can prompt a follow-up to ensure no illegal activities occurred.
- Faceless Content: AI might flag content based on the context or metadata, not necessarily just the image.
Do you have any more questions or concerns about this situation?
They flagged a nude image that looked be a nude with no face in it . Snapchat AI flagged it was potentially someone underage but I don't even get how that would work out
It seems like you're looking for clarity on how Snapchat's AI might operate. Here are some points to consider:
- Metadata Analysis: AI might use metadata, such as timestamps and location data, to assess content.
- Pattern Recognition: AI can identify patterns in image content, even without facial recognition.
- Algorithm Updates: Changes in AI algorithms could flag past content differently.
If you're concerned about privacy or legal implications, you may want to consult a legal professional. Do you have any other questions or concerns?