Add metadata for dataset used to train model
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davanstrien
HF staff
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# mT5-m2m-CrossSum
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Videos that say approved vaccines are dangerous and cause autism, cancer or
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infertility are among those that will be taken down, the company said. The
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policy includes the termination of accounts of anti-vaccine influencers.
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Tech giants have been criticised for not doing more to counter false health
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information on their sites. In July, US President Joe Biden said social
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media platforms were largely responsible for people's scepticism in getting
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vaccinated by spreading misinformation, and appealed for them to address the
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issue. YouTube, which is owned by Google, said 130,000 videos were removed
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from its platform since last year, when it implemented a ban on content
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spreading misinformation about Covid vaccines. In a blog post, the company
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said it had seen false claims about Covid jabs "spill over into
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misinformation about vaccines in general". The new policy covers
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long-approved vaccines, such as those against measles or hepatitis B.
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"We're expanding our medical misinformation policies on YouTube with new
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guidelines on currently administered vaccines that are approved and
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confirmed to be safe and effective by local health authorities and the WHO,"
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the post said, referring to the World Health Organization.
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datasets:
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- csebuetnlp/CrossSum
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# mT5-m2m-CrossSum
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