Qwerty AI: Explainable Automated Age Rating and Content Safety Assessment for Russian-Language Screenplays
Nikita Zmanovskii

TL;DR
Qwerty AI is an efficient, explainable system for automated age rating and content safety assessment of Russian screenplays, capable of processing lengthy scripts rapidly with high accuracy and transparency.
Contribution
It introduces a novel end-to-end system that processes full-length scripts, segments content, detects violations, and assigns explainable age ratings within strict computational constraints.
Findings
Achieved 80% rating accuracy on Russian scripts.
Processed scripts up to 700 pages in under 2 minutes.
Demonstrated practical deployment in media industry workflows.
Abstract
We present Qwerty AI, an end-to-end system for automated age-rating and content-safety assessment of Russian-language screenplays according to Federal Law No. 436-FZ. The system processes full-length scripts (up to 700 pages in under 2 minutes), segments them into narrative units, detects content violations across five categories (violence, sexual content, profanity, substances, frightening elements), and assigns age ratings (0+, 6+, 12+, 16+, 18+) with explainable justifications. Our implementation leverages a fine-tuned Phi-3-mini model with 4-bit quantization, achieving 80% rating accuracy and 80-95% segmentation precision (format-dependent). The system was developed under strict constraints: no external API calls, 80GB VRAM limit, and <5 minute processing time for average scripts. Deployed on Yandex Cloud with CUDA acceleration, Qwerty AI demonstrates practical applicability for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFace recognition and analysis · Generative Adversarial Networks and Image Synthesis · Authorship Attribution and Profiling
