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Why empathy won’t get automated anytime soon

Jul17
by Sindy Cator on July 17, 2019 at 11:00 am
Posted In: Around the Web, artificial intelligence, Podium


Depending on who you ask, AI is either going to put us all out of a job or create more jobs than ever before. Either way, tech education is touted as the path to career success.  But computer science majors keep launching startups that are technology- rather than people-centered. For example, in San Francisco (where else!) two restaurants opened in the last few years. Eatsa had fully automated ordering and service while human chefs prepared the food out back. Creator automated the food creation, but staffed the restaurant with friendly greeters to create what they call “an intimate, social, human-interaction-rich…

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Over 3.5 billion people are on social media; Facebook still biggest with teens; Esports on the rise

Jul17
by Sindy Cator on July 17, 2019 at 10:35 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Podium


The new Global Digital Statshot report from Hootsuite and We Are Social is packed with all the latest data you need to understand how people are using the internet in July 2019. You’ll find the complete report in the SlideShare embed below, but read on for my summary of this quarter’s essential headlines. Social media users pass 3.5 billion The number of people around the world using social media has just passed the 3.5 billion mark, less than two years after we reported that the number had reached 3 billion. The number of social media users has grown by more…

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CHEAP: Stop reading, start buying — the latest Chromecast is only $25

Jul17
by Sindy Cator on July 17, 2019 at 10:26 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Plugged


Welcome to CHEAP, our series about things that are good, but most of all, cheap. CHEAP! I’m a big fan of media streamers. Honestly, I think they’re one of the coolest aspects of modern household technology. Being able to send a YouTube video straight from your phone to a television still feels, well, magical. And while there are plenty of good media streamers out there, for me, one reigns above the rest: the Google Chromecast. We’re currently on the third iteration of the Chromecast and, if you have an older version or want another for a different TV in your…

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PSA: FaceApp can use your uploaded photos and your likeness for “commercial purposes”

Jul17
by Sindy Cator on July 17, 2019 at 8:46 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider


FaceApp appears to be having a viral moment, again. The two year old AI-driven photo editor from Russian company Wireless Lab, which rose in popularity for its realistic facial transformations in photos, is back in the spotlight. This time it’s for a new aging feature that allow you to edit a person’s face to make them appear older or younger. Let me introduce you to… young @tim_cook! 😂 pic.twitter.com/3J6qrrZKAY — Kevin Clark (@vernalkick) July 15, 2019 This has recently triggered an #AgeChallenge (also #FaceAppChallenge) on social media, and everyone’s hopping on board. But in this new privacy climate, the app is…

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French government to create ‘ICO white list’ with new regulations

Jul17
by Sindy Cator on July 17, 2019 at 8:21 am
Posted In: Around the Web, blockchain, cryptocurrency, Hard Fork


While the world is looking at Facebook’s Libra and its recent senate hearing, France is knuckling down and is set to approve the first wave of cryptocurrency businesses under new legislation. Under the rules, cryptocurrency-related firms will voluntarily abide by a regulatory framework that requires them to pay tax, provide consumer protection, and meet capital requirements, Reuters reports. Authorities will implement regulations later this month. Firms that follow France‘s rules will receive approval from the country’s Financial Markets Authority (AMF), and will effectively be white listed. “We are in talks with three or four candidates for initial coin offerings (ICOs),”…

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