>“It will never be a [fully] automated process,” he says. Rather, the tools are like “a spam filter … you still want to go through your spam filter every week” to check for erroneously flagged legitimate content.
Even the article makes it clear that this is just a wide net for an automatic first pass. Of course, it is biased towards countries with lax standards.
Even the article makes it clear that this is just a wide net for an automatic first pass. Of course, it is biased towards countries with lax standards.