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The wisdom of Wysa

WebConclusion . Mental health apps on smartphones such as Wysa enabled by tools such as AI-chatbots can be a really helpful recourse to relieve minor mental health

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Data collection and privacy leak in China during the Covid-19

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Health QR code (system): reasonable data collection or tracking

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CareAI: A Solution for African Healthcare

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Big data behind China’s “Health Code” system

WebAccording to the 47th Statistical Report on the Development Status of the Internet in China released by the China Internet Network Information Centre, China’s …

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Like for Pt. 2: Misinformation and Self-Diagnosis of ADHD on TikTok

WebRachel Solis – 13900811. Mariana Vieira – 13151495. Anna Belosterkovskaya – 13454293 . Alyssa Gehasse – 14050552. Introduction. As social …

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WebOn the left you can see the prison that philosopher Jeremy Bentham designed in the 19th century. In this design the prison cells are being build in a circle …

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Fake Identities in Social Media

WebAbout Joe Mier A native of Danville, Virginia (population 43,055), Joe Mier is currently completing his second and final year of the Research Masters in Media Studies …

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Bilibili: a media platform for young Chinese generation

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