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High-quality data enables medical research

One unexpected side effect of the covid-19 pandemic was that the usually obscure world of health data was brought to national attention. Who was most at risk for infection? Who was most likely to die? Was one treatment better than… Continue Reading →

Over 24 Democrats in Congress who are active on TikTok are being pushed by colleagues to stop using the app, as pressure mounts against TikTok in Washington, DC (Farnoush Amiri/Associated Press)

Farnoush Amiri / Associated Press: Over 24 Democrats in Congress who are active on TikTok are being pushed by colleagues to stop using the app, as pressure mounts against TikTok in Washington, DC  —  Rep. Jeff Jackson of North Carolina… Continue Reading →

The Download: toxic chemicals, and Russia’s cyberwar tactics

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. We’re consuming toxic chemicals. Now we need to figure out how they’re affecting us. What are chemical pollutants… Continue Reading →

Twitter code behind For You tracks authors as either “republican”, “democrat”, “power user”, or “elon”, says it’s to keep algo tweaks from harming any one group (Matt Binder/Mashable)

Matt Binder / Mashable: Twitter code behind For You tracks authors as either “republican”, “democrat”, “power user”, or “elon”, says it’s to keep algo tweaks from harming any one group  —  Musk said he had no idea it was doing… Continue Reading →

The Download: sleeping in VR, and promising clean energy projects

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Inside the cozy but creepy world of VR sleep rooms People are gathering in virtual spaces to relax,… Continue Reading →

An interview with Roblox Studio Head Stefano Corazza on Roblox’s new AI tools, generative AI’s impact on AR/VR, building a more contextual moderation, and more (Scott Stein/CNET)

Scott Stein / CNET: An interview with Roblox Studio Head Stefano Corazza on Roblox’s new AI tools, generative AI’s impact on AR/VR, building a more contextual moderation, and more  —  Two new creative tools are the start of possibly a… Continue Reading →

ChatGPT is about to revolutionize the economy. We need to decide what that looks like.

Whether it’s based on hallucinatory beliefs or not, an artificial-intelligence gold rush has started over the last several months to mine the anticipated business opportunities from generative AI models like ChatGPT. App developers, venture-backed startups, and some of the world’s… Continue Reading →

Databricks open sources Dolly, an LLM which the company says can be trained in less than three hours on one machine and is a clone of Stanford’s Alpaca model (Mike Wheatley/SiliconANGLE)

Mike Wheatley / SiliconANGLE: Databricks open sources Dolly, an LLM which the company says can be trained in less than three hours on one machine and is a clone of Stanford’s Alpaca model  —  Big-data analytics firm Databricks Inc. has… Continue Reading →

The next generation of connected IoT

Connected devices have become an expectation: whether at home, in the office, or moving through the city, people rely on smart, interconnected devices and sensors making their lives easier, more productive, and more efficient. Today, technical advances such as lower… Continue Reading →

Global premium smartphone sales rose 1% YoY in 2022, taking 50%+ of the smartphone market’s revenue for the first time; Apple took 75% of the premium market (Varun Mishra/Counterpoint Research)

Varun Mishra / Counterpoint Research: Global premium smartphone sales rose 1% YoY in 2022, taking 50%+ of the smartphone market’s revenue for the first time; Apple took 75% of the premium market  —  Although overall global smartphone sales in 2022… Continue Reading →

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