If there is one policy dilemma facing nearly every tech company today, it is what to do about “content moderation,”…
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These days, home movies aren’t recorded with handheld video cameras, but rather with our smartphones. Unfortunately, there’s a downside. Our…
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Sometimes a buzzword gets so overhyped that it deserves some light-hearted mockery. That seems to be the case with “blockchain.” While…
Researchers took part in the Ski Robot Challenge last month and the resulting videos – essentially quick cuts of robots…
The initial hype around bots — applications that run partly or entirely using natural language processing, machine learning, computer vision…
It’s become a standard part of my Amazon shopping trips that I check the reviews and merchants carefully to make…
Amazon Prime Video just added a heaping helping of reality TV to its catalog, including multiple seasons of Hell’s Kitchen,…
When the FCC rolled back net neutrality protections in December, advocates for the free, open internet came out in masse.…
I’ve been messing around with LED-embedded guitars since the original GTar. Designed to help beginners learn and players look like…