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This ex-NSA hacker is hunting white supremacists and hate groups lurking on Twitter Crose explained to Business Insider that the idea for the tech didn't come directly from her work at the NSA. "What I did for Nemesis I had to learn entirely on my own." She used TensorFlow to train her app to spot the images, a popular free and open source AI development technology created by Google.
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French opposition, Twitter users slam Macron's anti-fake-news plans PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron's plans to legislate against fake news are running into opposition. Twitter users have propelled "InventYourFakeNews" to a top trending topic, opposition lawmakers warn of a risk to civil liberties and experts say a law might not be the best tool.
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German lawmaker apologizes after racist slur on Twitter BERLIN (AP) — A lawmaker for the nationalist Alternative for Germany party is apologizing to the son of former tennis star Boris Becker following a racist outburst on Twitter. Jens Maier claims the tweet that was directed at Noah Becker was posted by a member of his staff, who has since been disciplined.
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Twitter explains (again) why it won't block Trump To those calling for Twitter to take action against President Trump's account, the company has a simple message: not a chance. Twitter (TWTR) said Friday that blocking or censoring the accounts of world leaders runs contrary to the social network's goal of fostering a "global, public conversation.".
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Tweet and tell: turning Twitter into complaints megaphone Angry customers used to vent their fury with a letter to the company or an argument with an anonymous call centre worker, but Twitter is now a customer service megaphone where a careless word or tweet can generate a consumer backlash with the potential to inflict real damage on sales. "Social media ...
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Factbox: Trump on Twitter (Jan 5) - Dow record, Russia, Clinton Factbox: Trump on Twitter (Jan 5) - Dow record, Russia, Clinton. Reuters. 1m; 0. facebook · linkedin · twitter; email ... The following statements were posted to the verified Twitter accounts of U.S. President Donald Trump, @realDonaldTrump and @POTUS. The opinions expressed are his own. Reuters ...
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Thanks For The Paragraph, Twitter Longer tweets will give companies more consumer engagement and gain more followers by releasing more information to the public quicker. For example, companies now have the opportunity to expand their messages and deliver more meaningful statements. Instead of simply tweeting, "Forbes is a ...
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Twitter Comforted San Francisco During An Earthquake For every new line of business Facebook launches, it feels like Twitter says, "Eh, just slap a hashtag on it," and calls it a day. If you look at Snapchat's lackluster first year as a public company, it feels like it could be Twitter's spiritual successor. While Snapchat is praised for its innovative new features, ...
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Twitter appears to explain why it hasn't banned President Trump It made no mention of his name, but Twitter appears to have offered an explanation Friday for refusing to ban President Trump despite outcry from some users of the social media service. In a short blog post, the company said blocking a world leader would undermine its role as a service advancing what ...
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Twitter: Blocking a World Leader Would 'Hamper Necessary Discussion' Twitter said Friday that it will not block world leaders or any of their "controversial Tweets" in the interest of advancing "the global, public conversation." In a brief blog post that does not mention any specific Twitter users by name, the company said it was responding to recent discussion surrounding the ...
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