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Meta has replaced roughly half of all human moderation requests with large language models in 2025 and plans to push that share above 90 percent for some content types by year-end. Tests show the models make 13 percent fewer errors than humans while catching 10 percent more violations. Employees warn the rollout lacks oversight and causes layoffs.
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Bots outnumber humans on the internet