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Image/Video moderation as a service?

Just curious as to how many startups who are building products involving uploading images scanned docs or anything else which is user created and would like to have an easier way to validate the content to be non offensive (nudity, violence, etc) would want an easier way to plugin into their product instead of coding the apis etc with AWS Rekognition etc?

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    I wouldn't call TikTok a startup. It's a pretty huge company. This is a problem I imagine big companies have, not startups.

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      TikTok was just an example since it was trending a few days ago. but your right @zerotousers it's an issue which is being dealt with by having internal developers working with services like Google Vision or AWS rekognition etc. just wanted to know if you have seen any moderation as a service which can be simple to use yet competitive in pricing

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    This idea came about due to that recent controversy surrounding that viral tiktok video which contained initial cat photos but was actually a video about a guy recording his suicide. Those who are building apps that relies on image or video content that needs some sort of automated way to prevent these offensive material being displayed across their product I was wondering if moderation as a service might be something you would consider connecting to your tech stack?

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