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Month: November 2021

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November 30, 2021 Community Partners

MicroStrategy training covers concepts from the Basic level to the advanced level.  Whether you are an individual or corporate client we can customize training course content as per your requirement.  And can arrange this MicroStrategy […]

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Are our phones really designed to slow down over time? Experts look at the evidence

November 29, 2021 The Conversation

It’s usually around this time of year you hear people complain about their phones slowing down. Apple and Google release new versions of their operating systems (OS) and suddenly there’s a slew of people claiming their […]

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Algorithms can decide your marks, your work prospects and your financial security. How do you know they’re fair?

November 29, 2021 The Conversation

Algorithms are becoming commonplace. They can determine employment prospects, financial security and more. The use of algorithms can be controversial – for example, robodebt, as the Australian government’s flawed online welfare compliance system came to be known. Algorithms […]

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How the COVID pandemic changed digital journalism

November 29, 2021 The Conversation

In the last decade, smartphones and mobile technology have altered newsrooms, transforming news gathering, live broadcasting and content distribution. Trained on an iPhone 4s at the University of Sheffield in 2011, I was one of […]

Internet

Ending online anonymity won’t make social media less toxic

November 29, 2021 The Conversation

In recent months the government has proposed cracking down on online anonymity. The idea is that attaching online posts to a person’s real name will reduce abuse and increase accountability. Online bullying and misinformation are growing […]

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Google loses appeal against €2.4 billion fine: tech giants might now have to re-think their entire business models

November 29, 2021 The Conversation

Google is being fined €2.4 billion (£2.1 billion) for hindering competition in the EU after a 2017 decision has been upheld on appeal by the general court of the European Union. This is a saga dating back […]

Mobile

As a global infrastructure giant, Facebook must uphold human rights

November 29, 2021 The Conversation

Facebook — its new corporate name is Meta — has always wanted to get to know you. Its public goal has ostensibly been to connect people. It’s been wildly successful in doing so by building out what […]

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Robots can be companions, caregivers, collaborators — and social influencers

November 28, 2021 The Conversation

In the mid-1990s, there was research going on at Stanford University that would change the way we think about computers. The Media Equation experiments were simple: participants were asked to interact with a computer that acted […]

Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence may not actually be the solution for stopping the spread of fake news

November 28, 2021 The Conversation

Disinformation has been used in warfare and military strategy over time. But it is undeniably being intensified by the use of smart technologies and social media. This is because these communication technologies provide a relatively low-cost, […]

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Two Awards For Fadi Awad In Cannes World Film Festival!

November 26, 2021 Community Partners

Cannes City in France is considered The World’s Capital of Cinema. The festivals and contests there are at the top of the Music and Film Industries, especially “Cannes Film Festival” that is mainly for Films, […]

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