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Young Chinese are quitting their jobs to become social media influencers amid economic slowdown
As China's economy remains in the doldrums, more and more young people see social media influencer as a legitimate career ...
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China deletes 1.4 million social media posts in crack down on 'self-media' accounts
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's cyberspace regulator said 1.4 million social media posts have been deleted following a two-month probe into alleged misinformation, illegal profiteering, and ...
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China suspected of using AI on social media to sway US voters, Microsoft says
(Reuters) -Microsoft researchers said on Thursday they found what they believe is a network of fake, Chinese-controlled social media accounts seeking to influence U.S. voters by using artificial ...
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China social media posts urge phone calls to Japan to condemn water discharge
Chinese social media sites are full of calls to condemn Japan after it began releasing treated and diluted water into the ocean from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Posts on ...
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China suspected of using AI on social media to sway US voters, Microsoft says
(Reuters) -Microsoft researchers said on Thursday they found what they believe is a network of fake, Chinese-controlled social media accounts seeking to influence U.S. voters by using artificial ...
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China may be behind online a/cs seeking to sway US voters: MS
Microsoft researchers said on Thursday they found what they believe is a network of fake, Chinese-controlled social media accounts seeking to influence US voters by using artificial intelligence.
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China suspected of using AI on social media to sway US voters, Microsoft says
Sept 7 (Reuters) - Microsoft researchers said on Thursday they found what they believe is a network of fake, Chinese-controlled social media accounts seeking to influence U.S. voters by using ...
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China may be behind social media accounts seeking to sway US voters, Microsoft says
Microsoft researchers said on Thursday they found what they believe is a network of fake, Chinese-controlled social media accounts seeking to influence U.S. voters by using artificial intelligence.
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China suspected of using AI on social media to sway US voters, Microsoft says
(Reuters) -Microsoft researchers said on Thursday they found what they believe is a network of fake, Chinese-controlled social media accounts seeking to influence U.S. voters by using artificial ...
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China may be behind social media accounts seeking to sway US voters: Microsoft
Microsoft researchers said on Thursday they found what they believe is a network of fake, Chinese-controlled social media accounts seeking to influence US voters by using artificial intelligence.
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Social Media, China, and The Environment
Of the many misconceptions that outsiders hold about China, there is one that is incredibly easy to disprove: there are no protests in China. In fact there are a lot of protests or "mass incidents ...
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China suspends social media accounts of Covid policy critics
China has taken down more than 1,000 social media accounts - some with millions of followers - that criticised the government's Covid policies. Social media platform Weibo said it had suspended or ...

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