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TikTok Lays Off UK Moderators as AI Moderation Expands

What Happened

TikTok, the video-sharing giant owned by ByteDance, is laying off several hundred content moderators in the United Kingdom. The reorganization is part of TikTok\’s global push to expand AI-driven content moderation, reducing reliance on human moderators in favor of artificial intelligence. The affected employees were part of TikTok\’s London-based moderation team, which plays a crucial role in screening user-generated videos and posts for harmful content. This move highlights TikTok\’s ongoing efforts to invest heavily in AI systems for faster and more scalable moderation, amid growing scrutiny of content safety on major social media platforms.

Why It Matters

The layoffs underscore a shift across the tech industry as companies automate more functions with AI, potentially reshaping digital workforces and content safety practices. As platforms like TikTok scale up AI moderation, questions remain about the balance between efficiency and accuracy in policing content. Read more in our AI News Hub

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