YouTube will collaborate with South Korea to closely monitor and limit the spread of fake news and illegal content.

YouTube will collaborate with South Korea to closely monitor and limit the spread of fake news and illegal content. Google's Senior Vice President Neal Mohan made the remarks during a videoconference with Han Sang-hyuk, chairman of the Korea Communications Commission (KCC).

The comments came after Han asked such cooperation, considering fake news surrounding Covid-19 and a recent high-profile digital sexual abuse case in South Korea, in which such illegal materials were spread across social media platforms.

The regulator has maintained a close watch over the tech giant this year. Last month, Google voluntarily corrected subscription practices on its YouTube Premium service in the country, after the KCC discovered they were unfair for users.

The regulator also imposed a fine of $720,000 on Google for violating local telecom laws, as it did not properly notify users of YouTube Premium's charged service.

In March this year, Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced the company has taken down thousands of videos on YouTube related to dangerous or misleading coronavirus information using its Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based technology.

In a blog post, Pichai stated that since January, Google has blocked hundreds of thousands of ads attempting to capitalize on the coronavirus pandemic.

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Posted in Tech News on Jul 12, 2020


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