Machine-learning programs are analyzing websites, news reports, and social media posts for signs of symptoms, such as fever or breathing problems.
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A Dutch court halted a program to identify people more likely to commit benefits fraud. Critics said it discriminated against immigrants and low-income residents.
The event, organized by the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, will be missing hundreds of leading Chinese researchers who are hampered by travel restrictions.
After 11 steady years as the CEO of the professional networking company, Weiner is yielding the reins to deputy Ryan Roslansky.
A San Francisco ballot measure would reduce commercial construction if the city doesn't meet state targets for affordable housing.
In the wake of 2016, Facebook and Twitter said they'd ban inaccuracies about elections and voting. That didn't stop lies and distortions on Monday.
The group that administers .org domains may be sold to a for-profit company. Critics worry that nonprofits and activists could suffer.
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The social media site says it will remove manipulated videos and content that promotes conspiracy theories, marking a contrast with Facebook.