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: Exposure to health-related warnings or "scaremongering" videos can induce actual physical symptoms in viewers.
: Studies explored how social media and digital video content contributed to "mass psychogenic illness," where negative information spread online caused physical symptoms in large groups. 2. FiLM (Feature-wise Linear Modulation) noceFilm | 2016
: A highly influential "deep" long-form piece published by The New York Times in late 2016 chronicled the transition of Google and the tech world into the era of deep neural networks [20]. FiLM (Feature-wise Linear Modulation) : A highly influential
: FiLM allows a neural network to influence its own processing based on external information (like a text question about an image) by applying a linear transformation to its internal feature maps [12]. While the seminal paper, FiLM: Visual Reasoning with
In the world of , the term FiLM refers to a specific neural network layer architecture. While the seminal paper, FiLM: Visual Reasoning with a General Conditioning Layer , was published in 2017, the foundational research and "deep" exploration of these visual reasoning models were at their peak in 2016 .
However, the phrasing likely refers to a combination of two significant concepts in science and technology that gained significant traction around 2016: 1. The "Nocebo" Effect in Media

