Facebook confirms that itacquiring Bloomsbury AI

Facebook announced this morning that the London-based team at Bloomsbury AI will be joining the company.

My colleague Steve O&Hear broke the news about the acquisition, reporting that Facebook would deploy the team and technology to assist in its efforts to fight fake news and address other content issues.

In fact, Bloomsbury AI co-founder and Head of Research Sebastian Riedel also co-founded Factmata, a startup that purports to have developed tools to help brands combat fake news.

Facebook doesn&t quite put it that way in the announcement post. Instead, it says the team&expertise will strengthen Facebookefforts in natural language processing research, and help us further understand natural language and its applications& — but it certainly seems possible that those applications could include detecting misinformation and other problematic content.

While financial terms were not disclosed, we reported that Facebook is paying between $23 and $30 million. Bloomsbury AI is an alumnus of Entrepreneur First, and it was also backed by Fly.VC, Seedcamp, IQ Capital, UCL Technology Fund and the U.K. taxpayer-funded London Co-investment Fund.

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Samsung's alleged Android Go phone spotted in leaked photosSamsung's alleged Android Go phone spotted in leaked photos

With last week's hardware specification leak offering our first significant piece of evidence surrounding the existence of a low-cost Android Go phone from Samsung, new images have leaked online (via SamMobile) which are believed to be of the device in question.

Unlike most of the Android Go phones we've seen so far, which opt to run a lighter

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Cheaper, smaller Microsoft Surface tablet has passed through US regulatorsCheaper, smaller Microsoft Surface tablet has passed through US regulators

As first detected by German publication WinFuture, Microsoft has pushed a “portable computing device” through to the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) in the US, that's likely to be a new Surface tablet.

Microsoft has been rumored to be developing a budget Surface tablet with a 10-inch screen and USB-C for $400, aimed at tackling the iPad mark

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Research claims some mobile apps are secretly recording your screenResearch claims some mobile apps are secretly recording your screen

It’s a conspiracy theory that’s been nurtured for a long time: someone mentions taking a holiday in the vicinity of their phone and the next thing you know, they’re being shown ads about flights and hotel accommodation on Facebook. 

People have believed that their phones have secretly been listening to them to gather data for targeted advertising,

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Back to life: ZTE's 7-year ban gets eased by the US governmentBack to life: ZTE's 7-year ban gets eased by the US government

ZTE is getting a reprieve on its 'death sentence' today, as the US government has begun to ease the seven-year ban on American companies doing business with the Chinese company.

It's a limited repeal of April 15's Denial Order against the Shenzhen-based company , according to an authorization order put out by the US Department of Commerce.

This

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Amazon patent describes anti-hacking measures to protect its delivery drones

It’s scarily easy for people to hijack drones using malicious AI

If Amazon wants to go forward with worldwide drone deliveries for Amazon Prime Air, it needs to ensure that its autonomous hardware – and your packages – don’t get stolen mid-flight. 

Thankfully, a recent US patent shows that Amazon takes these safety concerns seriously. 

It outlines

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