Which filter uses AI?
(I’m talking about using actual AI, not some semi smart skin detection algorithm that they call AI.)
@FlipAdmin, how does Prism compare to all these?
It uses AI in 2 different ways. One is the AI image filter that blocks bad images. The other is an AI search term filter that filters what search terms are allowed on pretty much any site you can do searches on.
Other than that, it’s just a giant list of sites that is split up into different categories, (Automotive, Construction, Software, etc). Users can request that new sites be added. It also uses a content scanning engine to evaluate page content to determine if the page text is bad.
It has a fairly robust accountability and reporting component as well.
How does its image filter compare to other image filters?
How do we sign up to use it already ![]()
Which filters YouTube better, TechloQ or GenTech?
@FlipAdmin, how does Prism deal with YouTube?
It doesn’t allow direct access to Youtube. If you need youtube, there is a media player page that can play a specific video for you, as long as the video or channel has been pre-approved.
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dropping this in case anyone cares
If you could just unblock the image what’s the point?
Any way to have content filtering?
its for people who want to block images of specific categories. Not really made to replace a filter. I posted it here because people were discussing related things
https://d.offlinesoftware.solutions/t/techloq-vs-gentech/1961/34?u=shalom_karr
That is exactly what a filter is. An Image Filter to be exact.
Who said the definition of a filter is that you can't get past it?
Because then for some people here there is no such thing as a filter
If its that easy then its not even a filter
I don’t agree, The definition of a filter is that it “FILTERS” out Images or something that you don’t want to see
We’re not talking about guys in Yeshiva who need to get their phones “Filtered” in order to have it in Yeshiva.
as i wrote already somewhere here a filter is just a reminder
For the geeks but for the common folk its a deadbolt lock
for the common folk they buy a cheap device in Walmart…
We’re talking about adults who want to do what’s right not kids who go behind their parents back and just disable the browser on their smartphone and doable it when their parents aren’t looking