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  2. Insider Q&A: Trust and safety exec talks about AI and ... - AOL

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    Any consumer-facing company — from retailers to dating apps to news sites — needs someone to weed out unwanted content, whether that's hate speech, harassment or anything illegal.

  3. Consumer-generated advertising - Wikipedia

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    Consumer-generated marketing is not the same as viral marketing or word of mouth advertising; however, the result of it achieves a high level of publicity within high relevance communities. These communities are extremely critical to the success of a brand, and normally follow the 80/20 rule , where 20% of the brand's customers account for 80% ...

  4. Vogue, Fordham’s RBC, Accenture Unveil ‘Consumer-facing ...

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    Eventually, the framework will inspire a consumer-facing label. The Impact Index framework comes from the efforts of more than 30 brands and retailers, spearheaded by Accenture, the Responsible ...

  5. Clarifai - Wikipedia

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    Clarifai was founded in 2013 by Matthew Zeiler, a Ph.D. student who recently placed in the top 5 spots of the 2013 ImageNet Challenge. [1] [2] [3] Initially, the company offered free and paid versions of image and video recognition via their API and a consumer-facing iPhone app called Forevery.

  6. Wikipedia:Blogs as sources - Wikipedia

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    Note that otherwise reliable news sources--for example, the website of a major news organization--that happens to publish in a "blog" style format for some or all of its content may be considered to be equally reliable as if it were published in a more "traditional" 20th-century format of a classic news story.

  7. Microblogging - Wikipedia

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    As with traditional blogging, users post about topics ranging from the simple, such as "what I'm doing right now", to the thematic, such as "sports cars". Commercial microblogs also exist to promote websites, services, and products and to promote collaboration within an organization.

  8. Market environment - Wikipedia

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    For example, research and development have input as to the features a product can perform and accounting approves the financial side of marketing plans and budget in customer dissatisfaction. Marketing managers must watch supply availability and other trends dealing with suppliers to ensure that product will be delivered to customers in the ...

  9. Customer experience - Wikipedia

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    The same retail environment may produce varied outcomes and emotions, depending on what the consumer is looking for. For example, a crowded retail environment may be exciting for a consumer seeking entertainment, but create an impression of inattentive customer service and frustration to a consumer who may need help looking for a specific ...