- Application of sophisticated harmful content detection and blocking technology based on AI learning models
- Expected increase in advertising revenue through improved ad space quality
Global adtech company Adopi (CEO Wonseob Lee) announced that its ad space harmful content management system, ‘CFS (Content Filtering System),’ has been selected for the 2021 AI Data Voucher Support Project.
The AI Voucher Project is an AI technology promotion initiative led by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Data Industry Promotion Agency. It supports companies with business innovation capabilities through data and AI utilization, aiming to expand the data utilization ecosystem.
CFS is an ad space harmful content management system designed to prevent ad exposure suspension due to policy violations in advance. Through this support project, Adopi plans to advance CFS’s AI-based harmful content detection and blocking technology. To this end, it will use harmful content data it has independently secured for AI training to improve detection accuracy and ensure flexibility to detect various forms of harmful content.
Adopi’s Head of Technology Research Center, Tae Kim, said, “We expect that the highly accurate harmful content detection technology will greatly contribute to increasing advertising revenue by improving the quality of ad spaces,” adding, “We plan to develop into an AI-based adtech company by utilizing diverse data.”
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