How social media data could predict basic personality traits and attributes
The study was conducted by the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology.
Study unveils digital biomarker for the detection of type 2 diabetes
A smartphone-based test could facilitate a quicker diagnosis.
How social media habits are changing among Americans as a result of COVID-19
The national survey was conducted by Ohio State University.
Australian study suggests pandemic increased public trust in data privacy
Over 3,000 Australians were recruited to analyze their attitudes toward personal data and privacy before and during the recent coronavirus…
Users on social media platforms more likely to believe misinformation during pandemic
New research published in the journal Misinformation Review uncovered how users on social media platforms in particular are more likely…
How artificial intelligence could ameliorate the diagnosis of patients with Alzheimer’s
In their study, the use of machine learning in assessing cognitive function was initiated in conjunction with biotech company BenevolentAI.
A majority of Americans believe social media companies have too much power in politics
Initiated by the US-based nonpartisan think tank Pew Research Center, the study involved more than 4,000 adult respondents.
US-based study unveils a global communication network using Twitter data
The study was conducted by a team of researchers at the American Institute of Physics.
New research uses natural language processing to understand threats and breaches posed by internal actors
The study was published online in the journal HCI for Cybersecurity, Privacy and Trust.
How researchers used smartphone data to gain insight into a user’s personality
Conducted at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, a research team there gathered more than 600 participants for their study.
Researchers designed a machine learning algorithm able to predict risk of PTSD
The findings were published in Nature Medicine.
Internet addiction in adolescents correlated with difficulty regulating emotions
The findings, released online in Emotion, included the examination of nearly 3,000 adolescents from more than a dozen Australian schools.