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With the launch of Threads, Mark Zuckerberg appeared to have some of his swagger back as the public face of the platform’s rollout, amid chaos at Musk’s Twitter (Tim Higgins/Wall Street Journal)

Tim Higgins / Wall Street Journal: With the launch of Threads, Mark Zuckerberg appeared to have some of his swagger back as the public face of the platform’s rollout, amid chaos at Musk’s Twitter  —  The Facebook co-founder is seizing… Continue Reading →

A human-centric approach to adopting AI

From traditional manufacturing companies using AI in robots to build smart factories to tech startups developing automated customer service and chatbots, AI is becoming pervasive across industries. “AI is no longer just in assistant mode, but is now playing autonomous… Continue Reading →

Google updates its privacy policy to say the company may use “publicly available information” to train its AI models and build products like Translate and Bard (Thomas Germain/Gizmodo)

Thomas Germain / Gizmodo: Google updates its privacy policy to say the company may use “publicly available information” to train its AI models and build products like Translate and Bard  —  An update to Google’s privacy policy suggests that the… Continue Reading →

The Download: gene-edited microbiomes, and Google’s Canadian standoff

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. How gene-edited microbiomes could improve our health Microbes are everywhere, and the ones in our bodies appear to… Continue Reading →

In a rare rebuke, Japan told Fujitsu to take corrective measures after a 2022 hack of its cloud service affected at least 1.7K companies and government agencies (Nikkei Asia)

Nikkei Asia: In a rare rebuke, Japan told Fujitsu to take corrective measures after a 2022 hack of its cloud service affected at least 1.7K companies and government agencies  —  Data leaks affected at least 1,700 companies and government agencies … Continue Reading →

The Download: AI disinformation, and lab-grown meat

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. Humans may be more likely to believe disinformation generated by AI The news: Disinformation generated by AI may… Continue Reading →

John B. Goodenough, who shared the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his role in developing the lithium-ion battery used in mobile devices and EVs, dies at 100 (Robert D. McFadden/New York Times)

Robert D. McFadden / New York Times: John B. Goodenough, who shared the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his role in developing the lithium-ion battery used in mobile devices and EVs, dies at 100  —  An unassuming professor who… Continue Reading →

Junk websites filled with AI-generated text are pulling in money from programmatic ads

People are using AI chatbots to fill junk websites with AI-generated text that attracts paying advertisers, according to a new report from the media research organization NewsGuard that was shared exclusively with MIT Technology Review.  Over 140 major brands are… Continue Reading →

Internal email: Google invited employees to test a product called Playables, which lets users play games like Stack Bounce instantly via the YouTube site or app (Miles Kruppa/Wall Street Journal)

Miles Kruppa / Wall Street Journal: Internal email: Google invited employees to test a product called Playables, which lets users play games like Stack Bounce instantly via the YouTube site or app  —  The new service, called ‘Playables,’ is part… Continue Reading →

The people paid to train AI are outsourcing their work… to AI

A significant proportion of people paid to train AI models may be themselves outsourcing that work to AI, a new study has found.  It takes an incredible amount of data to train AI systems to perform specific tasks accurately and… Continue Reading →

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