May to Tell G-7 Google and Facebook Must Do More to Fight Terror
- U.K. official: companies have social responsibility to act
- May wants G-7 to adopt common approach to internet industry
May: Manchester Attack 'Appalling, Sickening Cowardice'
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Theresa May will take her beef with Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. to the Group of Seven meeting in Sicily, where the U.K. leader will call on Internet companies to do more to fight terrorism and take extremist material offline.
In the wake of the Manchester bombing, the prime minister will say that companies should develop tools to automatically identify and remove material based on what it contains and who has posted it -- and help the authorities identify and catch extremists, according to a senior British official speaking on condition of anonymity to preview the plan.