Russia is preparing a monitoring system for banned content “Oculus” for 58 million rubles

Roskomnadzor has allocated 58 million rubles to create a system for the search for prohibited content “Oculus”. This system is based on a neural network and will have to track video, photo and text data on websites, social networks and even instant messengers.

Russia is preparing a monitoring system for banned content

They want to train the new system to search for calls to extremism and terrorism, as well as gatherings, propaganda of non-traditional relationships and other similar things using artificial intelligence.

The project will be launched on December 12 this year and the capacity of Oculus should be 200,000 images per day (about two frames per second). Experts note that the work requires more than 40 servers with graphics accelerators.

However, experts doubt that there will be enough money and time to make such a system.🕸️ Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered spends 30 FPS without a video card

Source: VG Times

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