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What Big Tech and Big Tobacco research funding have in common

The cutting-edge computer architecture that’s changing the AI game Learn about the next-gen architecture needed to unlock the true capabilities of AI and machine learning. Register here Amid declining sales and evidence that smoking causes lung cancer, in the 1950s tobacco companies undertook PR campaigns to reinvent themselves as socially …

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Facebook’s alleged use of APIs to crush competition is a warning to other data companies

The cutting-edge computer architecture that’s changing the AI game Learn about the next-gen architecture needed to unlock the true capabilities of AI and machine learning. Register here Much of the reaction to the antitrust lawsuits government regulators filed against Facebook this week has focused on the demand that the social …

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Mass Effect will continue, according to BioWare teaser trailer

BioWare is promising that it will make more Mass Effect games. It made the announcement with a cinematic trailer during The Game Awards tonight. The trailer seems to suggest the next game may pick up after the events of Mass Effect 3. You can watch the trailer for yourself, which …

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New York City Council votes to prohibit businesses from using facial recognition without public notice

The cutting-edge computer architecture that’s changing the AI game Learn about the next-gen architecture needed to unlock the true capabilities of AI and machine learning. Register here New York City Council today passed a privacy law for commercial establishments that prohibits retailers and other businesses from using facial recognition or …

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George Orwell’s Animal Farm interview — Making a game inspired by totalitarian oppression

George Orwell’s Animal Farm debuts today as a PC and mobile game based on a classic work of literature. The game was made by small collective of indie developers and they worked with estate of George Orwell, who wrote the classic allegorical book about totalitarian government in 1945. The title …

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Cyberpunk 2077 is a game about following the yellow line

Cyberpunk 2077 is out for PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Stadia this week, and that means you’ll finally get a chance to explore its big-budget, vast open world. But when you do, you may find that the game feels less open than you might expect. And that’s because this …

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Columbia researchers find white men are the worst at reducing AI bias

When it comes to customer expectations, the pandemic has changed everything Learn how to accelerate customer service, optimize costs, and improve self-service in a digital-first world. Register here Bias in AI is pervasive. From dermatological models that discriminate against patients with dark skin to exam-scoring algorithms that disadvantage public school …

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IonQ’s roadmap: Quantum machine learning by 2023, broad quantum advantage by 2025

When it comes to customer expectations, the pandemic has changed everything Learn how to accelerate customer service, optimize costs, and improve self-service in a digital-first world. Register here IonQ today laid out its five-year roadmap for trapped ion quantum computers. The company plans to deploy rack-mounted modular quantum computers small …

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Mojo Vision teams up with optics leader Menicon to develop AR contact lenses

When it comes to customer expectations, the pandemic has changed everything Learn how to accelerate customer service, optimize costs, and improve self-service in a digital-first world. Register here Mojo Vision has developed prototypes for contact lenses that enable people to see augmented reality images as overlays on the real world. …

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