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Here's why that Facebook ad is following you and your family Anecdotally, a lot of people are noticing that Facebook seems to be almost psychic in its ability to target relevant ads. Some have speculated that Facebook listens to your phone's microphone to pick up ambient conversations, which Facebook has repeatedly denied. In fact, Facebook ads are targeted ...
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Woman Swears Innocence on Facebook After Her Online Date Vanishes Trail and Boswell allegedly posted a video Wednesday—to the Facebook group 'Finding Sydney Loofe,' run by her family—denying they had anything to do with her disappearance. The footage has since been deleted. The missing persons probe now includes investigators with the FBI and U.S. ...
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Facebook is trying to make it easier to be a better person Facebook (FB) wants to make it a little easier to help people with new features that allow people to become a mentor for children, sign up to become a blood donor and help organizations like the Red Cross reach disaster victims faster. CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the new features at Facebook's ...
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John Sculley On Apple, Amazon, Facebook And Obamacare John Sculley speaks onstage at the Kairos Society Global Summit At One World Observatory on April 21, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Brad Barket/Getty Images for Kairos Society). I'd guess I am one of the last people to read the Walter Isaacson biography of Steve Jobs (I read it earlier this month).
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Facebook Live: A long-overdue reckoning on sexual misconduct? ... believe them when they do, and whether this flood of reports is going to create lasting change, or a backlash. Do you have your own story? Your own concerns about where this is heading? Join us and submit your own questions and thoughts tonight at 7 p.m. via our Palm Beach Post Facebook page.
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Facebook Says It's Getting Pretty Good At Filtering Out Terrorists Facebook and other companies use "hashes," or unique identification data, to find and remove terror content across multiple different websites. So a propaganda video first uploaded to Facebook, for instance, could easily be deleted from YouTube and Twitter after Facebook identifies and shares the ...
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Commentary: Using AI to Prevent Suicides? Bad Idea, Facebook. In response to this global epidemic, Facebook recently announced that it is coming out with artificial intelligence to detect suicidal posts. The AI looks for words that have been associated with suicide risk, and comments such as "Are you OK?" or "Do you need help?" It then sends resources and friends to ...
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Pinterest thinks it can challenge the Facebook-Google duopoly Google and Facebook have an absolute stranglehold on the digital ad business, and while some believe that Amazon is most likely to emerge as the third leg of the stool, Pinterest president Tim Kendall thinks that the visual search platform can "absolutely" break the so-called duopoly. "What Google and ...
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Thursday Wake-Up Call: Facebook Halts Ads Excluding Racial Groups. Plus, New Claims Against ... For now, Facebook will no longer allow advertisers to exclude certain ethnic or racial groups when they buy ads, non-profit news organization ProPublica reports. Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg revealed the decision in a letter to the Congressional Black Congress. She wrote: "Until we can better ensure ...
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