Today's generation has become more based on social media. Coronavirus lockdown has stopped people from where they are. In such a situation, the spread of bullying and hate messages has increased. According to the news received, Facebook puts a check on hate videos. He has developed an artificial intelligence system. The pictures that spread hate also stop it from spreading further, but the mimes do not stop. They are very dynamic. He has put a competition to the developers from all over the world to stop these mimes, in which the winning winner will get $ 100,000, ie 77 lakh rupees according to the Indian currency. Facebook has its own MIM database to give data to researchers. The idea behind this project is that this tool analyzes and classifies different photographs. Which means that by this artificial intelligence, it can be found out which mim can spread hatred, or which one is bullying someone. Overall, the mimes can be detected. For information, tell that this challenge has been hosted together with the team of DrivenData. Data scientists will participate in this. The team which will crack any such code will get a reward of Rs 77 lakh. Also Read: Likee releases a video with heart-touching Mother’s Day message from those stuck in lockdown India’s iconic music composer and singer Vishal Mishra connects with fans via Likee Live The Government takes short video route to empower youth against Covid-19, launches MyGovIndia profile on Likee Likee’s new STYLE feature enables an expressive video-making experience