Technology and the internet development has led to changes in communication, therefore companies are increasingly recognize the importance of social media as a communication strategy. The aim of this paper is to determine whether social media have achieved expansion and recorded an increase in stock prices during the COVID-19 crisis. The research covered five social media companies (Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Pinterest and Weibo), which have listed shares on the stock markets. The results of the research showed that in the situation of a global pandemic considering digitalization, there is an increase in the number of users of social media, and that importance of investing in online advertising and e-commerce through social media has been recognized. Despite this, there is not the same positive impact of the COVID-19 crisis on all five observed social media companies and their stocks, and it is possible that increases and decreases in stock prices will not continue in the following periods in the same trend.
Let us suppose a situation in which it is necessary to check the car before going on a journey, a situation in which breakdowns appear but also mysteriously disappear, a situation where solving problems with the vehicle is only possible by looking at the data obtained by reading sensors, routine vehicle checking (insight into data irregularity), "real-time" monitoring of car condition…The main goal of this paper is the early detection of erroneous readings of vehicle airflow systems in real time and constant monitoring of the subject vehicle, by coupling and using trained models based on machine learning tools of artificial intelligence and using "Infinity" device.
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