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| Facebook and Twitter to provide Brexit disinformation reports soon A UK parliamentary committee that's investing fake news has been told by Facebook and Twitter they will provide information relating to Russian interference during the UK's 2016 Brexit referendum vote in the coming weeks. With election disinformation being publicly interrogated in the US, questions ...
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| Facebook to expand artificial intelligence to help prevent suicide SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Facebook Inc will expand its pattern recognition software to other countries after successful tests in the U.S. to detect users with suicidal intent, the world's largest social media network said on Monday. Facebook began testing the software in the United States in ...
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Facebook outlines its advertising principles to show it has them In a company blog post published on Monday, Facebook's VP of ad products, Rob Goldman, laid out the social network's advertising principles. "While the world and our services are always evolving, we thought it would be helpful to lay out the principles that guide our decision-making when it comes to ...
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| Facebook Shuts Down Event Page for Student Walk Out Against Richard Spencer as Week of ... The Facebook page, 'Stop Spencer at the University of Michigan' is organizing and promoting a whole week of events, including a student walkout against Spencer on Wednesday and even a student strike on Thursday. On Monday however, it appears that Facebook took down the event page for the ...
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| Man Reveals Motive for Killing Wife & Her Sister on Facebook Minutes Before Suicide The man who killed his estranged wife and her sister on Thanksgiving day was found dead from an apparent suicide in Arkansas, according to police. Darrel Jackson, 29, is believed to have killed his wife Mallory Jackson, 27, and her sister Meredith Opel, 20, in an Indianapolis home, Indianapolis Star ...
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| Facebook rolls out its AI suicide prevention tools In an expansion of its earlier limited run for suicide and self-harm prevention tools, Facebook will begin mass-implementing pattern recognition for posts and live videos to detect when someone could be suicial. Currently the tools are only available in the U.S, but they will soon roll out globally.
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