Facebook uses 1.5bn Reddit posts to create chatbot
Facebook has launched a new chatbot that it claims is able to demonstrate empathy, knowledge and personality.
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Global recession may make public and policymakers think more about those ‘at the bottom of society’, says social policy academic
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The editorial board of the UNC-Chapel Hill student paper suggested that ICE agents are the "biggest threat" to public safety.
Mobile giant Samsung is donating 2,000 smartphones to the NHS, for staff to use in Nightingale hospitals.
Three of the UK's leading video games developers are to display coronavirus safety advice within their titles.
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