ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR SOCIAL MEDIA SAFETY AND SECURITY

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S. Malik

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This assignment is based the role of Artificial Intelligence for social media safety and security. The most important part that helps social media marketing utilization by Artificial Intelligence is its unique relation to customary programming or innovation stages. It is based on some pattern algorithm that can help non-AI programming basically coded for the people, at that point adheres to the directions people have given it. These frameworks possibly show signs of improvement when people physically improve them.

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S. Malik, “ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR SOCIAL MEDIA SAFETY AND SECURITY”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 5, no. 5, p. 5, Aug. 2020.

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