Senin, 23 April 2018

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As-it-happens update April 23, 2018
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The British consumer finance expert and TV personality Martin Lewis has long had an issue with Facebook—the social network keeps running scammy ads that feature his face in order to create the impression of credibility. Those who have seen fake ads on Facebook will be unsurprised to learn that ...
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's testimony before Congress made one thing clear: the government needs an Federal Artificial Intelligence Agency. Facebook FB, -1.08% is a canary in the proverbial AI coal mine. AI is going to play an enormous role in our lives and in the global economy. It is the key to ...
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Facebook fake ads 'disgusting'. 10:47, UK, Monday 23 April 2018. Martin Lewis is suing Facebook for defamation. Video: Martin Lewis is suing Facebook for defamation over claims it has published bogus adverts featuring his name.
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Aleksandr Kogan, the Cambridge University academic who created the app that helped the data analysis firm obtain the personal information of as many as 87 million Facebook users, has been relatively silent as the incident has unfolded. Kogan finally weighed in on the issue at length on Sunday (April ...
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Professor Apologizes for Helping Cambridge Analytica Harvest Facebook Data
Aleksandr Kogan, the academic who was hired by Cambridge Analytica to harvest information from tens of millions of Facebook profiles, defended his role in the data collection on Sunday, saying he was upfront about how the information would be used and that he "never heard a word" of objection from ...
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INTERVIEW-Facebook's hidden data haul troubles German cartel regulator
"Problematic" that Facebook collects data without people knowing. * Dominance means user consent not voluntary - Mundt. * Sees solid legal precedent to treat as anti-trust issue. BONN, Germany, April 23 (Reuters) - That the personal data of tens of millions of Facebook users fell into the wrong hands ...
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