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Researchers developed an AI system that predicts the likelihood people will spread misinformation based on words they use

AI / misinformation University of Sheffield researchers Yida Mu and Dr. Nikos Aletra report they’ve developed an artificial intelligence system to help identify Twitter users who are more likely to share unreliable news sources. Fonte: Poynter Leia todo o texto Link: https://www.poynter.org/fact-checking/2020/researchers-developed-an-ai-system-that-predicts-the-likelihood-people-will-spread-misinformation-based-on-words-they-use/?fbclid=IwAR293q_EGeVxOI4DFFC99ZPDXBgLsha31T5VXdJ8E-1ISeqUeeABAHa7vSs…

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Can we observe public opinion on Twitter?

Public Opinion / Twitter Twitter data can provide a glimpse into public opinion, but a distorted one. This is the main finding of a recent study we conducted that compares Twitter data with polling data and election results. Fonte: NTNU…

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Does tweeting about research attract more citations?

Tweeting / citations Tweeting about your research increases the number of citations it goes on to attract, according to a new analysis. Fonte: Chemistry World Leia todo o texto Link: https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/does-tweeting-about-research-attract-more-citations/4012066.article?fbclid=IwAR3QTJpxl18TgZKvhoQla0vlIxkrXXeH-e4433ZTEKR2g4NhhOJXfQ63CTk Leia outros textos aqui

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