@DunJer622 wrote:
I realize that I'm pretty new to Meraki, but is Meraki Content Filtering really poor, or . . .
Some years ago I was working on fixing a large, complex and eye-wateringly expensive project, that the original management and development thought it would be a great idea to BOB everything; and then left before the near impossibility of a credible launch became general knowledge.
Amongst the seriously FUBAR curiosities, I do recall what happened when a semi-demented firewall specialist decided to "look after" the corporation, and the internal network users. Amongst a plethora of inanities I particularly recall that my surname got banned (apparently it is popular with professional dominatrices) and that anything with sex in the name was similarly treated; fair enough you might think. As it happens, one of the major partners in the project was running its involvement from a site close to London, adjacent to which are, amongst others, the counties of Essex, Sussex and Middlesex, so it became impossible to mention exactly where the office was located.
Whilst AI might be up to autonomously controlling automobiles, we are a few years away from deciding what is deviant, damaging or inappropriate. And then it is only one person's opinion. Should we ban women in hijabs, women not in hijabs, wrinkly old men in dressing gowns? This all gets complicated, not just technically and logically complicated, but morally and culturally complicated.
In the mean time, we can concentrate on discouraging such nuisances as peer-to-peer sharing and stopping users from mounting attacks on other network users. And curating mobile devices . . .