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Is Arabic another language that goes unchecked online?

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Is Arabic another language that goes unchecked online?

A few weeks ago we reported on the almost impossible task of monitoring Kiswahili content online. This situation exposes millions of people to harmful and abusive content while the major social media companies continue to profit. In another report by the Centre for Democracy and Technology, similar conclusions have been drawn about Maghrebi Arabic – a language spoken by about 100 million people across western and central North Africa. Just like Kiswahili, monitoring Maghrebi Arabic is very difficult and current methods are completely inadequate. Dr. Mona Elswah is the lead author of the report on the Maghreb region and joins us on the show.

An AI that identifies prostate cancer

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma has one of the lowest survival rates among major cancers. The absence of early symptoms and the lack of effective screening methods result in over 80% of cases being identified only after the cancer has metastasized and spread around the body. At this advanced stage, survival rates drop to below 10%. Treatment is available when detected early and this is where AI comes into the screening process. Jez Donaldson meets Dr. Logan Nye, a physician & computational scientist at Carnegie Mellon University, who is behind Galen Health, the company that’s designed the cancer detecting algorithm.

The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell and the studio expert Ania Lichtarowicz.

More on this week's stories:

Moderating Maghrebi Arabic Content on Social Media

Galen Health – revolutionizing cancer screening with AI

Production Manager: Liz Tuohy

Editor: Ania Lichtarowicz

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Is Arabic another language that goes unchecked online?

A few weeks ago we reported on the almost impossible task of monitoring Kiswahili content online. This situation exposes millions of people to harmful and abusive content while the major social media companies continue to profit. In another report by the Centre for Democracy and Technology, similar conclusions have been drawn about Maghrebi Arabic – a language spoken by about 100 million people across western and central North Africa. Just like Kiswahili, monitoring Maghrebi Arabic is very difficult and current methods are completely inadequate. Dr. Mona Elswah is the lead author of the report on the Maghreb region and joins us on the show.

An AI that identifies prostate cancer

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma has one of the lowest survival rates among major cancers. The absence of early symptoms and the lack of effective screening methods result in over 80% of cases being identified only after the cancer has metastasized and spread around the body. At this advanced stage, survival rates drop to below 10%. Treatment is available when detected early and this is where AI comes into the screening process. Jez Donaldson meets Dr. Logan Nye, a physician & computational scientist at Carnegie Mellon University, who is behind Galen Health, the company that’s designed the cancer detecting algorithm.

The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell and the studio expert Ania Lichtarowicz.

More on this week's stories:

Moderating Maghrebi Arabic Content on Social Media

Galen Health – revolutionizing cancer screening with AI

Production Manager: Liz Tuohy

Editor: Ania Lichtarowicz

For the PodExtra version of the show please subscribe via this link:

https://somewhere-on-earth-the-global-tech-podcast-the-podextra-edition.pod.fan/

Follow us on all the socials:

Join our Facebook group

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BlueSky

If you like Somewhere

on Earth, please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify

Contact us by email: [email protected]

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