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by jdm2212 2152 days ago
> Thorn, the non-profit behind Safer, says it spots the content with greater than 99% precision.

Sounds like it's claiming 99% precision, so 99% of positives are true positives.

Recall probably isn't great, because (a) if it were great they'd brag about it and (b) you don't get to 99% precision without sacrificing some recall.

Seems reasonable to aim high on precision, though, to avoid burying NCMEC in mis-classified data and also to avoid wrongly banning users' content.

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What in that article specifically makes you not trust Thorn? They seem to me like they're trying to do good work -- preventing child exploitation -- that necessarily involves partnering with organizations whose values won't always exactly line up with theirs.