Photo: PRWeb Photo: PRWeb Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Image 1 of 1 Photo: PRWeb Campaign Tester Emotion Detection Technology Could Have Predicted The Peloton Ad Controversy 1 / 1 Back to Gallery Brand Protection Is A Benefit Of Using Sentiment Data According To Market Research Expert Shelli Garson NEW YORK (PRWEB) December 10, 2019 The emerging science of emotion detection and sentiment data using micro gestures has many uses. Brand protection and preventing lost sales are just a few of the benefits according to New York-based market research expert, Shelli Garson. The video focus group platform, CampaignTester™ was used to evaluate the recent Peloton TV ad. The technology uses the front-facing camera in mobile devices to provide second-by-second … [Read more...] about Campaign Tester Emotion Detection Technology Could Have Predicted The Peloton Ad Controversy
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The Guardian view on taming technology: it’s out of control
Can even a man with Nick Clegg’s record of unblemished political success rescue Facebook’s reputation? There is an awful symmetry in Sir Nick’s move from British politics to Facebook. In his earlier career, he stood for a posture of responsibility without power, of careless promises to which he was later held by an unforgiving electorate. In his new one there will be more of the same. Facebook too has a long record of cheap rhetoric about democracy and bringing people together – alongside a record of acting as a tool for destabilising democracies and in some cases for the encouragement of genocide in Myanmar or the organisation of mob violence through its WhatsApp subsidiary in Sri Lanka. Facebook, just like the Liberal Democrats, is now trying to restore its tattered image with the general public. Its recent announcement that it will bring as much transparency as it can to the business of political advertising in the UK is welcome, but does not address the … [Read more...] about The Guardian view on taming technology: it’s out of control
Technology impressively improves teaching quality in HCMC
Nguyen Binh Khiem Primary School located in District 1 of HCMC has just launched the project ‘Experimental Teaching in Social and Natural Science Subjects’ for third graders. Ms. Tran Bich Ngoc, teacher in charge of the lesson named ‘My Current City’, shared that she needed to integrate knowledge of various subjects like History, Moral lessons, Geography, Arts, and Music in order to present the content. Thanks to advanced equipment such as interactive boards and digital image databases, her pupils had a chance to observe attractive pictures, video clips about famous locations in HCMC like Ben Thanh Market, Nguyen Hue pedestrian street. Similarly, Le Quy Don Junior High in District 3 has introduced Mozabook software this year, taking advantage of its huge 3D database and simulation lessons so that students are able to obtain knowledge in the most exciting and colorful way. In one such lesson called ‘Green Mission’, learners first watch a documentary … [Read more...] about Technology impressively improves teaching quality in HCMC
Technology giants urged to “step up” against harmful internet content under new Australian law
Video PlayerClose CANBERRA, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) -- The Australian government has released its proposed new online safety laws aimed at preventing the spread of harmful material. Paul Fletcher, the minister for Communications, unveiled the Online Safety Act in a speech to the National Press Club on Wednesday, urging technology giants such as Google and Facebook to "step up" in tackling the dangers of the internet. If passed by the Parliament, the act would force technology companies to remove harmful content from their platforms within 24 hours, down from the current 48 hours. It would also increase protections against cyber-bullying and make it harder to find harmful content via search engines. "Harmful material must be taken down faster. Attempts to send terrorist attacks viral must be stopped in their tracks," Fletcher said. "Industry needs to step up and take more responsibility. We need smart new approaches to getting harmful content down when fringe gore sites want it glorified. … [Read more...] about Technology giants urged to “step up” against harmful internet content under new Australian law
Access to credit, technology adoption, connect with global peers, key for Indian MSMEs growth: WASME
The lack of critical connect between Indian MSMEs and their global counterparts has often been cited as the main reason behind the setor lagging behind competitors. For example, the Chinese MSMEs enjoy increased linkages with global firms, giving them seamless access to Global Value Chains (GVCs). ET spoke to Sanjiv Layek, Executive Secretary of Noida-based World Association for Small and Medium Enterprises (WASME), an organisation, that is working to address this anomaly. Edited Excerpts: EconomicTimes (ET): We recently celebrated MSME Day. What relevance do you see of this day for Indian labour workforce?Sanjiv Layek (SL): The MSME segment contributes 60-90% of the market requirements, 40-45% of GDP, thereby creating 70-90% jobs across the globe. The UN’s decision to celebrate MSME day is highly appreciable. WASME has been consistently working closely with world MSMEs, Central and State Governments in providing opportunities to MSMEs. We have organised and conducted more than … [Read more...] about Access to credit, technology adoption, connect with global peers, key for Indian MSMEs growth: WASME
Next big wave of technology Unicorn listings could be in India
By Abhishek Vishnoi and Ishika Mookerjee India’s stock markets are set for a wave of unicorn listings, according to technology venture capitalist and former Infosys Ltd. official Mohandas Pai. Pai, who is also chairman of Securities and Exchange Board of India committees on primary markets and financial technology, said 10 to 15 internet and tech companies are looking to list in India over the next three years. These firms are likely to be valued at $300 million to $10 billion, he said in an interview. One of the companies is Byju, creator of an education app, in which Pai’s Aarin Capital Partners owns a stake. Others he expects to list in local markets in the next few years include food delivery platforms Swiggy and Zomato, as well as PhonePe and Myntra, which are both units of Walmart Inc.-controlled Flipkart. “There is appetite for IPOs,” from companies as well as investors, the former Infosys chief financial officer said. “The market is hungry for … [Read more...] about Next big wave of technology Unicorn listings could be in India