Skip to content
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Linkedin
  • WhatsApp
  • Associate Journalism
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • 033-46046046
  • editor@artifex.news
Artifex.News

Artifex.News

Stay Connected. Stay Informed.

  • Breaking News
  • World
  • Nation
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Science
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Toggle search form
  • Amazon Launches Its 1st Pair Of Prototype Satellites For Internet Network World
  • Russia to hike defence spending by almost 70% in 2024: Ministry World
  • Supreme Court Issues Notice On 65% Bihar Quota, No Stay On High Court Order Nation
  • Watch | 7 ways India is impacted by Iran-Israel strikes World
  • “Sachin Tendulkar Greatest, His Arrival Gives Credibility To National Cricket League”: Wasim Akram Sports
  • Indian drugmakers seek govt tax reliefs, incentives to spur innovation Business
  • Repolling At 11 Manipur Polling Stations After Gunfire, EVMs Destroyed Nation
  • Karnataka MLA HD Revanna, Accused Of Kidnapping Woman, Taken Into Custody: 10 Points Nation

ICC Successfully Trials AI Tool To Curb Abuse In Women’s Cricket

Posted on November 8, 2024 By admin


the trail was done by ICC in partnership with GoBubble

New Delhi:

The ICC has successfully completed a ground-breaking AI-powered social media moderation trial to eliminate abuse in the women’s game as it revealed that nearly one-fifth of the comments on player or team accounts are harmful or auto-generated, according to a report.

The trial was conducted during the T20 Women’s World Cup in the UAE in October to “protect the cricket community from toxic content” and create a safer and inclusive online environment for players and fans.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) in partnership with tech company GoBubble employed an artificial intelligence tool to address online abuse targeting female players.

Out of 1,495,149 social media comments monitored across 60 player and eight team accounts, approximately 271,100 included racism, sexism, homophobia, and other forms of abuse, according to a report in ‘ESPNCricinfo’.

The ICC’s Head of Digital, Finn Bradshaw, noted that this trial was driven by the need to foster a safer online space for female athletes, whose growing popularity has made them more vulnerable to harassment.

“The last thing you want is a teenage girl who’s got some talent and ability and then she sees what one of her heroes goes through on social media and thinks, ‘I can’t face that’,” Bradshaw was quoted as saying in the report.

“We know mental health is such a big thing across the world and social media can be terrible for mental health and so anything we can do to make that girl’s decision to play cricket easier, we want to do that.” “One of the objectives of the ICC is to look at ways in which we can inspire as many women and girls to play cricket as possible,” he added.

The AI tool allows players to filter out not only abusive words but also personal attacks specific to each individual, ensuring a supportive environment.

South Africa keeper-batter Sinalo Jafta, who has experienced severe online abuse, now finds support through the AI tool.

Before this, she relied on family members to remove abusive comments, but with automated moderation, she hopes players will feel more comfortable sharing content.

“That protection for me is very big because players get to share their life with the world without the fear of being judged or criticised,” she said.

“I am looking forward to seeing the changes, people just being free and players can just show the world who they really are.” Women cricketers can sign up for the service until the end of 2025, and a report will soon assess the possibility of extending it to male players.

“We wanted to do a trial and to see how it goes, and we will produce a report,” Bradshaw said.

“Then we’ll see if there’s demand for this from the male players.”

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)



Source link

Nation Tags:AI software, ICC Women cricket Twenty20, online abuse

Post navigation

Previous Post: UP Women’s Body Proposes Men Shouldn’t Tailor Women’s Clothes Or Cut Their Hair
Next Post: KL Rahul’s Brain Fade Produces ‘Most Bizarre Dismissal Of The Year’ In India A vs Australia Match. Watch

Related Posts

  • Indore Sets World Record By Planting 11 Lakh Saplings In A Day Nation
  • Himanta Biswa Sarma’s Viral Before-After Assam Roads Video Fact-Checked Nation
  • UK Says Graduate Route Scheme Safe For Now Amid Crackdown On Student Visas Nation
  • Interstate Drug Smuggling Racket Busted In Jharkhand , 2 Arrested: Punjab Police Nation
  • Odisha Congress Expels 5 Party Leaders Over Ink Attack On State Unit Chief Nation
  • CBI Files Financial Irregularities Case Against Kolkata Hospital’s Ex Chief Nation

More Related Articles

5-Month-Old Tiger Cub Dies After Being Struck By Vehicle In Tamil Nadu Nation
“If There’s One Person On Earth…”: Gautam Adani Congratulates Trump Nation
Bhagwant Mann On Protesting Farmers Nation
BJP Has Lost National Security Narrative, Claims Shashi Tharoor Nation
Jet Fuel Price Cut 6.5%, Commercial Cooking Gas LPG By Rs 69 Per Cylinder Nation
Mahatma Gandhi Never Received Nobel Peace Prize. Panel Explains Why Nation
SiteLock

Archives

  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • November 2023
  • October 2023
  • September 2023
  • August 2023
  • July 2023
  • June 2023
  • May 2023
  • April 2023
  • March 2023
  • February 2023
  • January 2023
  • December 2022
  • November 2022
  • October 2022
  • September 2022
  • August 2022
  • July 2022
  • June 2022
  • May 2022

Categories

  • Business
  • Nation
  • Science
  • Sports
  • World

Recent Posts

  • Dutch government investigating possible missed warnings from Israel
  • Delhi Man Kills Mother, 50, For Not Allowing Him To Shift To Canada: Cops
  • Election 2024: Trump’s victory and the path ahead for the U.S.
  • Wolves Defeat Southampton To End Wait For Premier League Win, Fulham Rise
  • Trapped Leopard Was Being Loaded On Truck. Then This Happened

Recent Comments

  1. dfb{{98991*97996}}xca on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  2. "dfbzzzzzzzzbbbccccdddeeexca".replace("z","o") on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  3. 1}}"}}'}}1%>"%>'%> on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  4. bfg6520<s1﹥s2ʺs3ʹhjl6520 on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  5. pHqghUme9356321 on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  • IPL-17 | Focus is on winning, no chat around NRR, says LSG’s Sriram Sports
  • 16 Injured After Fire Breaks Out At Bhugaon Steel Company In Maharashtra Nation
  • “Male Society” Should Change Its Mindset Before It Is Too Late: Vice President Nation
  • What Experts Say About The Disease World
  • USA Stun Bangladesh With Consecutive Wins, Clinch Historic T20I Series Sports
  • Why Is Russia Refusing To Comment On ISIS Link To Moscow Attack World
  • Qatar Airways flight suffers turbulence, at least 12 injured World
  • India vs Pakistan Hockey Live Streaming, Asian Champions Trophy Live Telecast: Where To Watch Sports

Editor-in-Chief:
Mohammad Ariff,
MSW, MAJMC, BSW, DTL, CTS, CNM, CCR, CAL, RSL, ASOC.
editor@artifex.news

Associate Editors:
1. Zenellis R. Tuba,
zenelis@artifex.news
2. Haris Daniyel
daniyel@artifex.news

Photograher:
Rohan Das
rohan@artifex.news

Artifex.News offers Online Paid Internships to college students from India and Abroad. Interns will get a PRESS CARD and other online offers.
Send your CV (Subjectline: Paid Internship) to internship@artifex.news

Links:
Associate Journalism
About Us
Privacy Policy

News Links:
Breaking News
World
Nation
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Lifestyle

Registered Office:
72/A, Elliot Road, Kolkata - 700016
Tel: 033-22277777, 033-22172217
Email: office@artifex.news

Editorial Office / News Desk:
No. 13, Mezzanine Floor, Esplanade Metro Rail Station,
12 J. L. Nehru Road, Kolkata - 700069.
(Entry from Gate No. 5)
Tel: 033-46011099, 033-46046046
Email: editor@artifex.news

Copyright © 2023 Artifex.News Newsportal designed by Artifex Infotech.