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Stanford launches AI-powered TV news analyzer | Stanford News

10 September, 2020 by Pavlos Efraimidis

Effective New Tool Created for Discerning Fake News – UT News

18 August, 2020 by Pavlos Efraimidis

Android is now the world’s largest earthquake detection network | Ars Technica

18 August, 2020 by Pavlos Efraimidis

New Algorithms Could Reduce Polarization Driven By Information Overload | News & Events

7 August, 2020 by Pavlos Efraimidis

What’s your brand? | The University of Tokyo

11 February, 2020 by Pavlos Efraimidis

Tool to Help Journalists Spot Doctored Images Is Unveiled by Jigsaw – The New York Times

5 February, 2020 by Pavlos Efraimidis

UNIVERSIS: Ένα ανοιχτό λογισμικό για την διαχείριση Ηλεκτρονικής Γραμματείας Ακαδημαϊκών Ιδρυμάτων – Ανοιχτές Τεχνολογίες στην Εκπαίδευση

31 January, 2020 by Pavlos Efraimidis

Το Nextcloud Hub ξεκινά να ανταγωνίζεται άμεσα με το Google Docs και Office 365 – Ανοιχτό λογισμικό

31 January, 2020 by Pavlos Efraimidis

Air Pollution, Evolution, and the Fate of Billions of Humans – The New York Times

19 January, 202019 January, 2020 by Pavlos Efraimidis

Bundesliga, Amazon want to predict what happens next

18 January, 2020 by Pavlos Efraimidis

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19 April, 2018 by Pavlos Efraimidis

Thousands of apps in Google Play Store may be illegally tracking children, study finds – The Washington Post

  • News, Privacy

Some of the apps in question included Disney’s “Where’s My Water?” Gameloft’s “Minion Rush” and Duolingo, the language learning app.

Source: Thousands of apps in Google Play Store may be illegally tracking children, study finds – The Washington Post

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