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“One of our customers is a news organization that deploys journalists to different places in the world,” he said. In a bit of irony, Khodabakchian said the idea to use AI to track protests actually came from the journalism world. But to find out more about the controversy, PCMag spoke with Feedly’s CEO, who said the AI tool was never designed to help companies silence legitimate protests. As a result, some users on social media expressed outrage against Feedly, with a few even announcing they had quit the RSS reader.įeedly has since deleted the blog post, although it's preserved on the Internet Archive. However, the title and wording were vague enough for some users to easily imagine the various ways a corporation could deploy AI to suppress employee-sponsored protests. “They help security analysts track riots, strikes, and rallies that pose a risk to a company’s assets and employees.” “Today, we are excited to release two new Feedly AI models: Protests and Violent Protests,” the post says.

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An image taken from the original blog post. On Wednesday, Feedly published a blog post titled: “How to track the protests posing a risk to your company’s assets with Feedly AI.” The 81-word post discusses a new tool meant for Feedly’s paid enterprise subscribers. “We did a really poor job of explaining the use case,” Feedly CEO Edwin Khodabakchian told PCMag. Best Hosted Endpoint Protection and Security Software.












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