Facebook artificial intelligence spots suicidal users
After confirmation by Facebook's human review team, the company contacts those thought to be at risk of self-harm to suggest ways they can seek help.
A suicide helpline chief said the move was "not just helpful but critical".
The tool is being tested only in the US at present.
As reported earlier, the AI technology was firstly used to identify posts by terrorists, among other concerning content.
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