Having the human element in reviewing and auditing algorithms I think is really important. We can't just sprinkle magic artificial intelligence dust on it to solve the problem.
Having this technology support human decisions is great, and that's where I see a lot of the benefit in having a second algorithm, but we still need humans to review this content at the end of the day. There are so many nuanced decisions that these algorithms can or cannot make, and a human making that final judgment is really important.