Source – https://healthitanalytics.com/ Machine learning tools analyzed tweets about COVID-19 and showed that social media can significantly influence people’s health beliefs.  Using machine learning, researchers found that people’s biases about COVID-19 and its treatments are exacerbated when they read tweets from other users, a study published in JMIR showed. The analysis also revealed that scientific events, like scientific publications, Read More

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Source: webwire.com/ Deep learning is everywhere. This branch of artificial intelligence curates your social media and serves your Google search results. Soon, deep learning could also check your vitals or set your thermostat. MIT researchers have developed a system that could bring deep learning neural networks to new — and much smaller — places, like Read More

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Source: blog.executivebiz.com Amazon Web Services partnered with social media platform developer RallyPoint, the Department of Veterans Affairs and Harvard University to develop a machine learning model that can detect mental health issues among veterans, Nextgov reported Friday. Under an agreement with VA, the Amazon Machine Learning Solutions Lab worked with RallyPoint and Harvard’s Nock Lab mental health professionals to utilize data Read More

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Source: hackernoon.com During the last decade, social networking sites/apps have become the most important channels of communication.Social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram contain a considerable amount of informative data not only about social matters but also about business and marketing. Of course, if you want to take advantage of this ever-changing space to Read More

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Source: ksusentinel.com Kennesaw State Professor of computer science Dr. Dan Lo and his team of students created a program last semester to data mine Chinese social media sites in partnership with the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China. Lo said the program retrieves and deciphers posts on popular Chinese social media outlets like Weibo and WeChat. Lo’s team Read More

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Source: observer.com With more computers, internet, social media and tons of coding, there’s a greater chance of glitches occurring, costing businesses millions of dollars and a loss of prestige. With so much data to check and double-check, maybe artificial intelligence (AI) can help stop these “gremlins” from wreaking havoc online. From Bugs Bunny to Business Read More

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Source: expresscomputer.in Researchers, including two of Indian-origin, have demonstrated that machine-learning algorithms can monitor online social media conversations as they evolve, which could one day lead to an effective and automated way to spot online trolling. Prevention of online harassment requires rapid detection of offensive, harassing, and negative social media posts, which in turn requires Read More

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Source: newindianexpress.com THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Next time when you are about to post the seemingly innocent videos and pictures of your kids on internet, think twice. It’s just not that the paedophiles would misuse the videos, but those videos will create hindrance to the law enforcement agencies as well who work overtime to detect abuse videos.  As the Read More

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Source: telemediaonline.co.uk Ranplan Wireless is collaborating with the University of Warwick on a project funded by Innovate UK’s Geospatial Commission to identify wireless blackspots to support the rollout of 5G and help improve urban and rural coverage. The COCKPIT-5G project will use crowd blackspot intelligence sourcing and social media techniques along with sophisticated real-time natural language processing to curate consumer data and build up an accurate connectivity map of the UK.  With the start of the 5G rollout in the UK, new cell sites are being planned to address Read More

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Source – hindustantimes.com Facebook is turning to machine-learning technologies to amplify the impact of human fact-checkers reviewing hoax news articles, as part of the company’s efforts to combat the spread of misinformation on its platform. The social network announced Thursday it was starting to use automated systems to identify duplicates of fake news articles previously flagged by Read More

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Source – propertycasualty360.com In the era of 24-hour news coverage, and in the aftermath of highly publicized catastrophic events including hurricanes, earthquakes and terrorist attacks, insurance policyholders have very little patience for a protracted claims process. At the risk of alienating customers, especially younger policyholders who grew up in a digital age, the insurance industry must adapt Read More

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Source – pcmag.com The fallout from the Cambridge Analytica controversy has triggered Facebook to cancel an advertising tool that pulled data from people’s backgrounds, like whether you own a home or what products you like to buy. “We want to let advertisers know that we will be shutting down Partner Categories,” Facebook said on Wednesday. “This product enables Read More

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Source – techbullion.com In 2016, KPMG reportedthat many organisations were struggling to keep pace with changing customer behaviour, globalization, regulatory policies and disruptive technologies. The report further noted that senior executives across the globe did not consider their organisations capable of responding effectively and driving the transformational changes. However, with time, big data is going to be Read More

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