ABSTRACT

This study aims to photograph cyberbullying practices that use social media and artificial intelligence (AI) as an alternative to prevention. Using a qualitative approach, the data sources for this study come from various literatures. Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram are three social media that often become the domain of cyberbullying. From the perspective of cyberbullying prevention computing tools, neural networks is a potential application of AI. This study shows cyberbullying as equal to traditional bullying in criminal schemes, which is an essential reference for internet policies in various countries. This case has existed. However, so far, the company owners seem to have ignored this even though this is their responsibility.