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NOOZ.AI: Wise Up to Media Bias APK

NOOZ.AI: Wise Up to Media Bias APK

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See-through the bias, sentiment, and propaganda in the news.

What's NOOZ.AI: Wise Up to Media Bias APK?

NOOZ.AI: Wise Up to Media Bias is a app for Android, It's developed by NT CONNECT HOLDINGS, INC. author.
First released on google play in 1 year ago and latest version released in 1 year ago.
This app has 127 download times on Google play
This product is an app in News & Magazines category. More infomartion of NOOZ.AI: Wise Up to Media Bias on google play
NOOZ.AI is an AI-driven news aggregator that analyzes the news using natural language processing and machine learning to empower readers in identifying news media influence.

NOOZ.AI provides the following:

ARTICLE ANALYSIS: Get visual insight into media bias via labels for opinion, sentiment, propaganda, revisions, and ghost edits on each news listing.

OPINION ANALYSIS: Discover how much a journalist expresses personal feelings, views, or judgments regarding the story’s topic. Opinion scores are grouped into 5 opinion labels: Neutral, Slight, Partial, High, and Extreme.

SENTIMENT ANALYSIS: Gauge the journalist’s positivity (sympathy & support) or negativity (antagonism & opposition) concerning the story’s topic. Sentiment scores are grouped into 5 sentiment labels: Very Negative, Negative, Neutral, Positive, and Very Positive.

PROPAGANDA ANALYSIS: Detect potential disinformation by identifying the usage of up to 18 possible persuasion techniques. Some of the more common types of propaganda found are “Flag Waving”, “Name Calling, Labeling”, “Exaggeration, Minimisation”, “Appeal to Fear & Prejudice”, and “Loaded Language”, just to name a few.

REVISION ANALYSIS: Investigate the evolution of a news story and the writer’s manipulation of opinion, sentiment, and propaganda over time. Our analytics reveal all the changes in each published revision of a specific news article and identifies “ghost edits” that occur when the publisher does not update the published date after making a change.