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The war in Ukraine has been called the first TikTok war. Striking images of the conflict flow into homes, alongside holiday photos and images of friends' new-borns.
Ideas are available in abundance, but how do you know which ones to exploit? Let AI and machine learning lead the way. Workneh Yilma Ayele explains how it can be done.
Would you like to share a car with your neighbors, or have a total stranger sleeping in your spare room? If your answer is yes – does your family agree?
Fake or fact? Social media is flooded with disinformation, and it’s hard to know who’s telling the truth. A European team led by DSV researchers created tools to expose ”fake news”.
Three industrial doctoral students from Spotify study the future of machine learning together with researchers at the Department for Computer and Systems Sciences.
The war in Ukraine has been called the first TikTok war. Striking images of the conflict flow into homes, alongside holiday photos and images of friends' new-borns. The image flow creates engagement and drives public opinion, but how well does social media really convey a war?
Would you like to share a car with your neighbors, or have a total stranger sleeping in your spare room? If your answer is yes – does your family agree? DSV researcher Airi Lampinen studies interpersonal aspects of the hyped sharing economy.