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hbswk.hbs.edu
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| | | | | When it comes to social sharing, doom-and-gloom tweets beat sunshine and rainbows, says research by Amit Goldenberg. Is it time to send in the positivity police? | |
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www.cambridge.org
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| | | | | Preserving Consumer Autonomy through European Union Regulation of Artificial Intelligence: A Long-Term Approach | |
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www.humanetech.com
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| | | | | Due to perverse incentives, social media is weakening global democratic functioning. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok are financially incentivized to amplify the most engaging content. This leads to an overrepresentation of fake news, disinformation, and divisive content. | |
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programminghistorian.org
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| | | [AI summary] The text provides an in-depth explanation of using neural networks for image classification, focusing on the Teachable Machine and ml5.js tools. It walks through creating a model, testing it with an image, and displaying results on a canvas. The text also discusses the limitations of the model, the importance of training data, and suggests further resources for learning machine learning. | ||