UK Sport has signed a major contract worth over £300,000 to provide a new AI-based system for detecting and hiding online abuse from British athletes. The Social Protect app will offer protection across various platforms including Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube and will cover all UK athletes until the 2028 Olympics.
The deal comes amid growing concerns about the impact of social media on athletes' mental wellbeing and performance. UK Sport's director of performance, Kate Baker, stated that online abuse is unacceptable and the company cannot do nothing to address it.
Kirsty Gilmour, a three-time Olympic badminton athlete, has been subjected to death and rape threats during her career, but feels reassured by the new protection offered through Social Protect. "It feels empowering and like a real force field around my little corner of the internet," she said.
The app uses AI to scan incoming social media posts in real time and automatically hide abusive content or words that athletes find upsetting. However, it is not compatible with platform X (formerly Twitter), where 82% of abuse sent to football managers and players originated.
The deal comes amid growing concerns about the impact of social media on athletes' mental wellbeing and performance. UK Sport's director of performance, Kate Baker, stated that online abuse is unacceptable and the company cannot do nothing to address it.
Kirsty Gilmour, a three-time Olympic badminton athlete, has been subjected to death and rape threats during her career, but feels reassured by the new protection offered through Social Protect. "It feels empowering and like a real force field around my little corner of the internet," she said.
The app uses AI to scan incoming social media posts in real time and automatically hide abusive content or words that athletes find upsetting. However, it is not compatible with platform X (formerly Twitter), where 82% of abuse sent to football managers and players originated.