Google Drive flags and restricts user’s screenshot of Quentin Tarantino’s Inglorious Basterds – IOTW Report

Google Drive flags and restricts user’s screenshot of Quentin Tarantino’s Inglorious Basterds

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The user was told that their screenshot violated Google Drive’s “hate speech” policies.

Google Drive has restricted a user’s private screenshot featuring Edward Hopper’s 1937 Sheridan Theater painting and a still from the movie Inglorious Basterds after its artificial intelligence (AI) flagged the file for “hate speech.”

The file was presumably flagged because the still from Inglorious Basterds, an alternate history 2009 World War Two film that focuses on plots to assassinate Nazi Germany’s leadership, contained a swastika. MORE

9 Comments on Google Drive flags and restricts user’s screenshot of Quentin Tarantino’s Inglorious Basterds

  1. man that’s dumb, the nazis basically stole / hijacked that emblem and corrupted it, but the current nazis the run google don’t want you to know that, so it be banded. google knows best. and don’t you forget it. bubb

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  2. Who the fuck is stupid enough to trust their data to Google? Using cloud storage is simply putting your shit out there for some algorithm or intern with an agenda to paw through.

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