Do algorithms used by social-media platforms amplify posts that are emotive, toxic, political or perceived as moralizing? And, if they do, does that affect how users see their social world? William ...
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European Commission is examining proposals to finance the next EU budget through tax changes targeting digital services, gambling and crypto assets. View on euronews ...
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“Any reductions in force are difficult,” the U. said in a statement.
If you run an agency, you have probably been asked for a service you do not deliver in-house. That is where white label ...
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The fact is, no one spends $1.85 billion studying something. That money is there for procurement of assets,” an OMB official told Breaking Defense in an interview.