Topic: natural language processing
Natural language processing (NLP) technologies are increasingly being used by governments and corporations to monitor and control information flow. This raises significant concerns about privacy and free speech, as these tools can be used to censor content and surveil individuals under the guise of combating misinformation. The implications of NLP on individual liberties warrant scrutiny, especially as partnerships between tech companies and state entities grow stronger.
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NATO official calls for more partnership with Big Tech in Ukraine war
Calling on Microsoft and Google.
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University receives $750k of federal funds to stop reporters from creating “negative unintended outcomes”
The government continues to get involved with shaping journalism.
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Twitter acquires Fabula AI, a company that says it can detect “fake news” in milliseconds
Twitter’s AI-powered censorship is stepping up its game.



