Roberto Carlos, legend of Real Madrid and the Brazilian national team, teamed up with his compatriot Gilberto Silva, a former Arsenal player, to create Striver, the ‘harassment-free’ social network where fans and players can share content.
Carlos and Silva attended the technology fair “Websummit” in Lisbon. Present your own social network. Striver is a platform that uses artificial intelligence to moderate content and prevent posts of abuse and hate.
The aim is “not to silence people” but to “show the right way” inside and outside the stadiums, according to the former Madrid winger and one of the project partners.
We want people to go to the stadium to have fun and not leave the house angry (…). We live in a strange world, it’s time for change and improvement, it’s a matter of education.
In turn, Gilberto Silva, one of the members of “Invincível” – the Arsenal team that won the Premier League title in 2003/2004 without losing a single match, called on the football authorities to “take responsibility for this” . protect the players.”
Week after week we see this happening and nothing happens, and it will continue until someone takes responsibility and finds a way to punish these people.
Roberto Carlos He also recalled his successful spell at the Santiago Bernabéu in three UEFA Champions Leagues and four Spanish competitions, including winning trophies and ensuring that the white team’s success was down to “family spirit”.
The Brazilian concluded about the merengue team:
I was a captain without leadership qualities, but I formed a family, alone you can’t get anywhere (…) that’s why Real Madrid won so many Champions Leagues.
(With information from EFE)
Source: La Neta Neta
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