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TikTok Lays Off UK Content Moderators Amid AI Automation Push

What Happened

TikTok is planning to lay off several hundred content moderators in the United Kingdom, reflecting a significant move to automate content review using artificial intelligence. The downsizing primarily impacts teams responsible for monitoring videos and other user-generated content for policy violations. This change is part of TikTok’s broader strategy to improve operational efficiency while leveraging advanced AI-driven moderation tools, which the company claims will maintain platform safety and consistency. TikTok is owned by ByteDance and has millions of users in the UK and across Europe.

Why It Matters

The shift to AI moderation signals a major transition in how social media companies handle platform safety and user content. While automation could improve scalability and speed, it raises concerns about accuracy, bias, and job loss in the tech sector. Read more in our AI News Hub

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