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Through AI and Text Analysis, Social Media Shows Our Community Well-being
Melissa de Witte
Apr 27, 2020
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Stanford HAI junior fellow Johannes Eichstaedt built an algorithm that can provide, in principle, a real-time indication of community health.

Through AI and Text Analysis, Social Media Shows Our Community Well-being

Melissa de Witte
Apr 27, 2020

Stanford HAI junior fellow Johannes Eichstaedt built an algorithm that can provide, in principle, a real-time indication of community health.

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What Twitter Reveals About COVID-19’s Impact on Our Mental Health
Shana Lynch
Apr 02, 2020
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Mental health care must scale fast to handle this epidemic, says one researcher.

What Twitter Reveals About COVID-19’s Impact on Our Mental Health

Shana Lynch
Apr 02, 2020

Mental health care must scale fast to handle this epidemic, says one researcher.

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