律动BlockBeats|Jul 13, 2026 12:49
BBC investigation claims that Instagram still displays child sexual abuse content advertisements, and Meta AI review mechanism is once again questioned
According to BlockBeats, on July 13th, despite Meta's continued investment in AI infrastructure, the latest BBC investigation found that Instagram still pushes ads involving child sexual abuse content (CSAM) to users in India, and some ads are still judged by the platform's review system as "not violating community guidelines" after being reported. According to reports, the test account created by BBC received about 30 advertisements related to child sexual abuse within a week without actively searching for relevant content, which guided users to purchase illegal content on the Telegram channel. The Indian government has requested Meta to remove relevant advertisements and explain within 7 days why the review mechanism has failed. According to the report, Meta's advertising revenue will reach $201 billion in 2025, accounting for about 97% of its total revenue. During the same period, AI infrastructure investment will reach $72.2 billion, and it plans to increase capital expenditures to $125 billion to $145 billion by 2026. The article points out that the current controversy faced by Meta is more due to platform governance and business incentives, rather than insufficient AI technology capabilities. [Original link]
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