# Bots for comments moderation Go back to [[Week 3 - Introduction]] --- Using bots for moderation would be as accurate if not more accurate than a human in some cases. In situations where a legal department or highly-strung legal overseer is present, however, it is unlikely that a bot will be able to match the nuance of a local human moderator. We certainly weren't able to use this technology at NRM as too many local idioms would flumox a machine algorithm into allowing clear insult and defamation. Comments, as an essentialcomponent of a dialogue with the audience supported by AI, can also be enhanced to al-low for livediscussions with invited participantsand ex-perts. Smart moderation offered byCoral projectenables media to involve the audience in real time discussions and manage the dialogue without the fear of destructive com-ments or undesirable commercials. The Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Postand many other media in 18 countries [16] are extensively using the tool.Perspective APIapplication developed by Jigsawpro-videssimilar optionsfor readers’ chats moderation. 16. Coral by Vox Media launches new Q&A tool to support publisher hosted live discussions// Vox Media, 2020, April 24.–https://www.voxmedia.com/2020/4/24/21234360/coral-by-vox-media-launches-new-q-a-tool-to-support-publisher-hosted-live-discussions. --- A New Test of Artificial Intelligence - Should the Media Industry Be Afraid? Go back to the [[Readings list]] or the [[Master of Philosophy - Main Page]] Reference: Horska, K. (2020). A New Test of Artificial Intelligence: Should the Media Industry Be Afraid? Science and Education a New Dimension. Humanities and Social Sciences, VIII(39). The [relevant section is available here.](http://seanewdim.com/uploads/3/4/5/1/34511564/httpsdoi.org10.31174send-hs2020-231viii39-06.pdf) #AIBusinessCase