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How social media sites determine what you see
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Content creators serve at the pleasure of a system few people seem to understand. “That’s the secret ...
About 90% of employers use AI to some extent in hiring, yet research on how this is impacting job seekers is virtually ...
Initially focused on analyzing full-motion video collected by military drones, Project Maven applied machine-learning algorithms to identify objects, recognize ...
AI was such an overarching theme in Sintra that the topic found its way into every discussion, from immigration and ...
Can we keep the republic? We believe we can. If the two of us can get along, so can America.
While shows can be canceled for a number of reasons from poor viewership to high production costs, it’s not often that a ...
U.S. European Command’s Gen. Alexus Grynkewich highlighted Donahue’s efforts to adapt the Army to a new era of warfare ...
New York Magazine on MSN
‘Let’s Go Kill the Internet’
Zuhair Lakhani is creating an army of AI influencers and flooding feeds with “propaganda campaigns.” What could go wrong?
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Algorithm manipulation boosts purchases 34% in KFTC study
One out of every two domestic consumers completes their product search and purchase within the top 5 positions of the default ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
China: UBTech introduces wheeled humanoid to bring mobile automation to factory floors
Chinese robotics firm UBTech has unveiled a new wheeled humanoid robot for industrial purposes.
A federal judge just ruled that Workday has to answer for what its screening software does to applicants. This is not about ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
Illustrator Karen Harte: Why graphic novels are perfect for a generation raised online
Graphic novels have gone from niche to mainstream. As illustrator Karen Harte releases her publisher's first original YA ...
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