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Iowa State University scientists say their research could lead to better methods of recognizing when someone is experiencing mental health struggles based on their online presence, making it easier to ...
From M&S to Duolingo: banter between brands on social media gets people buying – but there’s a catch
The line between entertainment and advertising is increasingly blurred thanks to social media. People no longer just consume ...
The fast pace of technological development can make it difficult to understand how AI could be applied and what its benefits ...
In spontaneous street interviews, Japanese-Irish polyglot Yuji Beleza surprises passersby with greetings in their native language — whether it’s Turkish, Swahili, Kurdish, Kazakh or Zulu. His skills ...
The pizza delivery agent is seen apologising for “falsely spreading” the Marathi imposition story at the MNS office.
Around 98% of Australian 15-year-olds use social media. Platforms such as TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram are where young ...
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