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Redes sociales

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Authors: Cyntia Rudas Murga;
Abstract

Las redes sociales son estructuras formadas en Internet por personas u organizaciones que se conectan a partir de valores o intereses comunes que se han convertido en un excelente medio de comunicación ubicuo y versátil legible para cualquier persona. Las redes sociales utilizan la inteligencia artificial en el derecho al honor desde una perspectiva proteccionista limitando a la mala libertad de expresión a fin de garantizar el honor de las personas ante el anonimato en la red. Así, para tutelar el honor de las personas, los dueños de las principales redes sociales han recurrido a la Inteligencia Artificial (IA) para impedir que los usuarios propalen contenido nocivo para la sociedad y descartar el uso de calificativos peyorativos porque el sistema está programado para detectarlo automáticamente.

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Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, FOS: Political science, Social Sciences, Business, Management and Accounting, FOS: Law, FOS: Humanities, Computer science, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, FOS: Sociology, Mutual Impact of Organizational Culture and Structure, Humanities, Philosophy, Sociology, Protection of Education Rights and Privacy, Internet privacy, Persona, Honor, Legal Education and Human Rights, Law, Social Media, Political science, Art

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popularity
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