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January 26, 2021
Making Sense of Disinformation

With the rise of fake news we have seen how institutions, and whole ideologies can be drawn into question because of something someone saw on the internet. Although it has a primarily political connotation after the 2016 US presidential election, fake news can be defined as any fabricated information that mimics media content in form, but not in organizational process or intent. And while it has a primarily political context, fake news also is also being disseminated about topics such as nutrition, vaccination, and finances .

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January 21, 2021
Understanding the Narrative: How Organizations Can Disarm Disinformation

So much has been bandied back and forth about the effects of misinformation and “fake news” on politics, campaigns, and elections, but not enough has been discussed about how mis/disinformation can wreak havoc on corporations and organizations.

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January 21, 2021
"Augmented analytics, machine learning & reinforcement learning" - Fintech Intelligence Report

A Dataeconomy article exploring AI's role in data analytics caused the phrase to gain traction in the past 24 hours.

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January 19, 2021
"Social innovation, money laundering & control center" - Fintech Intelligence Report

The phrase has been amplified by multiple fintech influencers on social media. A Forbes article highlighting the EU's role in "AI powered" social innovation caused the phrase to gain traction in the past 24 hours.

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January 18, 2021
"Financial institutions, financial services & biobot analytics" - Fintech Intelligence Report

EdgeTheory routinely analyzes the top fintech trends dominating the news cycle and presents them in a concise blog post.

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January 16, 2021
It's Time to Have a Conversation About Conversation

Don't quote me on this, but Anne Morrow Lindbergh once wrote something to the effect that a good conversation is just as stimulating as black coffee - and just as hard to sleep after. That's part of the problem with the Internet these days. It's an endless warren of conversation, but these exchanges have become […]

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January 12, 2021
The Search Dilemma: What Search Results Aren't Telling You

The internet is a gargantuan warehouse of disorganized information. To navigate that maze user's need personalized help to sift through all of that information and find something relevant. Previously the search engine was the only technology that could solve this problem at Internet scale.

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January 7, 2021
Following the Conversation Trend "US Capitol Building" in the Global Media

The Kudzu Global Media module offers some interesting insights into the ways certain conversation trends have increased and decreased in velocity — the rate at which words and phrases increase in usage over time — over the last 24 hours.

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January 5, 2021
"Palm beach, Georgia election & public health" - Narrative Intelligence Report

"Palm beach" arose from the allegations that real estate moguls Bill and David S. Mack arranged for their wealthy friends to "skip the line" for the COVID-19 vaccines which have only recently become available to frontline healthcare workers.

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January 4, 2021
In the Battle to Control the Narrative, the Terrain Has Changed

“In a fight between a bear and an alligator, it is the terrain which determines who wins.” ~Jim Barksdale

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