Google’s Breakup Is Starting to Get Priced In

By The Wall Street Journal Published on September 14, 2024 The federal government is a long way from actually breaking Google up. Investors are starting to treat the possibility as a foregone conclusion. The trial for the Justice Department’s second antitrust case against the internet titan started Monday. That comes a month […]
Science Editors Raise New Doubts on Meta’s Claims It Isn’t Polarizing

By The Wall Street Journal Published on September 26, 2024 Meta Platforms claims that Facebook doesn’t polarize Americans came under new doubt as the journal Science raised questions about a prominent research paper the tech giant has cited to support its position. In an editorial Thursday, Science said that Meta’s emergency efforts to […]
Instagram makes all teen accounts private, in a highly scrutinized push for child safety

By npr Published on September 17, 2024 Instagram on Tuesday unveiled a round of changes that will make the accounts of millions of teenagers private, enhance parental supervision and set messaging restrictions as the default in an effort to shield kids from harm. Meta said users under 16 will now need a […]
The Geniuses in Nevada’s Government Are Letting a Half-Baked AI Decide Whether People Should Get Unemployment Benefits

By The Byte Published on September 12, 2024 Despite little evidence that it’s a good idea, Nevada is moving forward with plans to use artificial intelligence to decide who gets unemployment benefits. In an interview with Gizmodo, the director of Nevada’s Department of Employment, Training, and Rehabilitation agency — which, yes, is ironically […]
What the heck is the Global Digital Compact and why is it so important?

By WIRED Published on August 08, 2024 You may not have heard of the Global Digital Compact yet, but if you are interested in tech policy, you will have by September. It’s one of three international agreements expected to be approved during this fall’s global Summit of The Future event at the UN. The two-day […]
Scientist Claims His AI Can Tell Disturbing Things About You Just by Looking at Your Face

By The Byte Published on August 06, 2024 A Stanford University psychologist named Michal Kosinski claims that AI he’s built can detect your intelligence, sexual preferences, and political leanings with a great degree of accuracy just by scanning your face, Business Insider reports. Needless to say, Kosinski’s work raises many ethical questions. Is […]
The Data That Powers A.I. Is Disappearing Fast

By The New York Times Published on July 19, 2024 For years, the people building powerful artificial intelligence systems have used enormous troves of text, images and videos pulled from the internet to train their models. Now, that data is drying up. Over the past year, many of the most important […]
Google’s emissions climb nearly 50% in five years due to AI energy demand

By The Guardian Published on July 08, 2024 Google’s goal of reducing its climate footprint is in jeopardy as it relies on more and more energy-hungry data centres to power its new artificial intelligence products. The tech giant revealed Tuesday that its greenhouse gas emissions have climbed 48% over the past five years. […]
Rise of the Restaurant Robots: Chipotle, Sweetgreen and Others Bet on Automation

By The Wall Street Journal Published on July 11, 2024 Kernel, a New York City startup from Chipotle Mexican Grill founder Steve Ells, uses a robotic arm to flip plant-based burger patties and a conveyor belt to move dishes along the assembly line. Humans put on the finishing touches and package the meals for […]