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慢速英语:Instagram拒绝监视用户对话

Source: 恒星英语学习网    2019-06-29   English BBS   Favorite  

The head of Instagram said this week that the social networking service was not spying on conversations among Instagram users.

Some people have accused the company of listening to their microphones in order to know which advertisements to show them.

Adam Mosseri told the program "CBS This Morning" that Instagram does not listen to private conversations.

"We don't look at your messages, we don't listen in on your microphone," he said. "Doing so would be super problematic for a lot of different reasons."

Mosseri admitted that his claims were hard to believe.

"I recognize you're not going to really believe me," he told reporter Gayle King.

King had repeatedly asked Mosseri about how users would get ads for things they had spoken about but never searched.

Mosseri gave two possible explanations.

"There's two ways it could happen," he said. One is luck, "which can happen."

"Repeatedly?" King asked.

"The second is you might be talking about something because it's top of mind...I think this kind of thing happens often in a way that's really subtle," he later said.

Also on the program, King asked Mosseri about videos known as "deepfakes." A deepfake gives the appearance of an individual doing something that did not actually happen. Often, these videos are very realistic, making it difficult for viewers to know the difference.

Recently, a deepfake video of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was published on Instagram. It appeared to show Zuckerberg admitting to being in possession of stolen user information. The user who posted the video noted it was not factual.

Reacting to questions about the removal of deepfakes on Instagram, Mosseri said the company was working on a plan of action. But he said his company would not remove the video of Zuckerberg.

"We are not going to make a one-off decision to take a piece of video down just because it's of Mark and Mark happens to run this place," he said. "We need to have defined principles and we need to be transparent about those principles."

I'm Alice Bryant.

Alice Bryant adapted it for Learning English from VOA News report. George Grow was the editor.


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