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April 11, 2023 – Keeper Memorialsthe online memorial platform, announced their ongoing investment into artificial intelligence with the launch of the Tribute Moderator powered by AI. This represents Keeper’s next step in becoming a leader in the field of AI in the end-of-life sector.

The Tribute Moderator powered by artificial intelligence is part of Keeper’s roadmap to further assist families, as well as funeral homes and cemeteries who utilize their online memorials. This update enables AI to analyze tributes and messages posted on a memorial page and notifies the administrator when content may be considered harmful including profanity, spam, and hate speech.

The sophisticated AI system can understand keywords and the tone of the message and will flag the content with a “toxicity” rating. Administrators now have further visibility into their loved ones’ pages and can enable the Tribute Moderator to automatically remove posts that are flagged through this system.

“Keeper has always strived to create a safe space to remember and celebrate loved ones, while providing time-saving tools for funeral professionals. Although our previous profanity filter successfully flagged profane words, Keeper’s new Tribute Moderator powered by artificial intelligence reviews the tone and sentence structure to provide a much more accurate moderation tool.” – Mandy Benoualid, President, Keeper Memorials.

Memorial pages are accessed by thousands of people daily. Keeper’s new Tribute Moderator will help families, as well as funeral homes and cemeteries moderate and protect memorial pages from undesirable and harmful activity. This process will save clients time so they can focus on providing meaningful services. 

About Keeper Memorials

Keeper is a social online memorial platform dedicated to memorializing the lives of the departed. Users can create a collaborative memorial, where friends and family can leave tribute messages, upload photos, like, share, comment, connect, and remember those who are dearly missed. Keeper also partners with cemeteries and funeral homes to offer a suite of digital memorialization tools including online memorials, walk-to-grave mobile applications, and kiosks. To learn more, visit www.mykeeper.com.

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