Political Ads Can Target Your Personality. Here's What Could Go Wrong
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This banner year for elections worldwide may witness the arrival of advertising tailored to your personality
This banner year for elections worldwide may witness the arrival of advertising tailored to your personality
New research explores the cues we use to judge others' personality traits based on their Instagram profiles — and tests how…
Dans cet article. Frédéric Alexandre (Directeur de chercheur Inria) aborde ChatGPT en nous éclairant sur son fonctionnement à…
This post is part of a special series including contributions to the OBLB Annual Conference 2022 on ‘Personalized Law—Law by…
A recently published report from the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre has found that our democracy is under pressure…
If you tell Facebook what pages you like, how well can it predict your personality? How would it make those predictions?
This pandemic has forced those of us who are fortunate enough to have somewhere to live into isolation. That is, physical…
The California Consumer Privacy Act is the strictest privacy law in the country. But it is largely toothless and under threat…
The California Consumer Privacy Act is the strictest privacy law in the country. But it is largely toothless and under threat…
Some interesting (and recent) Machine Learning based studies on Social Media and other Internet websitesCourtesy of HTSABOInterne…
A study looks at the impact social media has on our personal lives.
Some interesting (and recent) Machine Learning based studies on Social Media and other Internet websitesInternet -a powerful…
More than two dozen governments, including the U.S., now have a team of behavioral scientists tasked with trying to improve…
Privacy campaigners this week applauded Facebook’s decision to block big UK insurance firm Admiral from using young people’s…
With over a billion users, Facebook is changing the social life of our species. Cultural commentators ponder the effects. Is it…
This is a bit scary, from Youyou et al.: Judging others’ personalities is an essential skill in successful social living, as…
This week’s Gestalt Which-of-These-Alternatives-Do-You-See? Question asks you to look at a newly published study. The question…
These days, saying that Facebook knows a lot about us is a virtually redundant statement. Everyone is…
With over a billion users, Facebook is changing the social life of our species. Cultural commentators ponder the effects. Is it…
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Pretty much all of us work with computers these days. The problem with computers is that while they can complete complex…
Researchers have found that, based on enough Facebook Likes, computers can judge your personality traits better than your…
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Based on what you’ve “liked” on Facebook, computers can pin down your personality traits more accurately than your friends and…
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According to Wu Youyou, lead author on a study published recently in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, “the…
A new study reveals that computers may be a better judge of character than any human ever could be. The post How Facebook Knows…
By this point, Facebook has aggregated gobs of data from its 1.3 billion users. And it's potent data, suggests a new study in…
New research has found that computers can "judge" personality traits far more precisely than previously thought. The study…
Remember the time you liked a beer pong video on Facebook and thought nothing more of it? That may have said more about you…
Researchers have found that, based on enough Facebook Likes, computers can judge your personality traits better than…
Its a thing we humans pride ourselves on, a thing that separates us from the robots: our varied and individual personalities.
Stanford researchers have found that computers can judge personality traits more accurately than one's friends and colleagues.