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by math_rachel on 2018-07-25 (UTC).

One cause not mentioned in this article on misleading coverage of AI:
tech companies themselves (for their misleading press releases, blog posts, and marketing).https://t.co/n7dSButl5e

— Rachel Thomas (@math_rachel) July 25, 2018
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by math_rachel on 2018-07-25 (UTC).

The misleading hype around IBM Watson Health was so harmful, and IBM was primarily responsible for that: https://t.co/NB4YrAfHJa

— Rachel Thomas (@math_rachel) July 25, 2018
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by math_rachel on 2018-07-25 (UTC).

This was the moment I realized I needed to take the Google AI blog less seriously (even though the posts are written by AI researchers):https://t.co/b5kxp3lmEw pic.twitter.com/JWw3GdWUvw

— Rachel Thomas (@math_rachel) July 25, 2018
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by katecrawford on 2018-07-26 (UTC).

WHOA. IBM Watson has been recommending 'unsafe and incorrect' cancer treatments, according to their own internal documents https://t.co/0Bav6XDRNn pic.twitter.com/HWKLx5KrV3

— Kate Crawford (@katecrawford) July 26, 2018
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by BecomingDataSci on 2018-07-26 (UTC).

Healthcare Machine Learning News (yikes)

h/t @bretcdennishttps://t.co/RRK0VlAsJb

— Data Science Renee (@BecomingDataSci) July 26, 2018
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