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Saturday, April 10, 2021
How to Add Music and Lyrics to Instagram Stories
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Erroneously unredacted court docs reveal Google ran a secret program called "Project Bernanke" that used past bid data to boost its win rate in ad auctions (Wall Street Journal)
Wall Street Journal:
Erroneously unredacted court docs reveal Google ran a secret program called “Project Bernanke” that used past bid data to boost its win rate in ad auctions — Program used past bid data to boost tech giant's win rate in advertising auctions, according to court filing
Friday, April 9, 2021
Facebook showing gender-biased job ads: Study
Vaccitech, startup behind Oxford's COVID-19 vaccine, files for US IPO
Berkshire Hathaway gives activist group okay to phone it in on May 1
US senators criticise Apple for not testifying on antitrust concerns
DuckDuckGo doesn’t want you to use Google Chrome, here’s why
Why Alibaba has been fined record $2.75 billion by China
Facebook Accused of Showing Gender-Biased Job Advertisements in New Study
Logitech to stop making its Harmony line of universal remotes effective immediately, says software and app support will be available for the foreseeable future (Ben Patterson/TechHive)
Ben Patterson / TechHive:
Logitech to stop making its Harmony line of universal remotes effective immediately, says software and app support will be available for the foreseeable future — Well, the other shoe finally dropped. After years of speculation about the fate of its Harmony line of universal remotes …
Analysis finds that an OpenCV-based facial recognition model used by exam monitoring software Proctorio fails to recognize Black faces more than 50% of the time (Todd Feathers/VICE)
Todd Feathers / VICE:
Analysis finds that an OpenCV-based facial recognition model used by exam monitoring software Proctorio fails to recognize Black faces more than 50% of the time — A student researcher has reverse-engineered the controversial exam software—and discovered a tool infamous for failing to recognize non-white faces.
Inside Naver's 1784, a 36-level office tower in Seoul, which has ~4,500 employees working with 120 robots and serves as a testbed for various AI technologies (Saritha Rai/Bloomberg)
Saritha Rai / Bloomberg : Inside Naver's 1784, a 36-level office tower in Seoul, which has ~4,500 employees working with 120 robots a...
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Jake Offenhartz / Gothamist : Since October, the NYPD has deployed a quadruped robot called Spot to a handful of crime scenes and hostage...
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Lorena O'Neil / Rolling Stone : A look at the years of warnings about AI from researchers, including several women of color, who say ...