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Billionaire clown Elon Musk drags the late Chris Farley into Tesla’s feud with Ford

Apr15
by Sindy Cator on April 15, 2021 at 7:02 pm
Posted In: artificial intelligence, Cars, Opinion


There’s never a dull moment in tech. Elon Musk and Ford CEO Jim Farley got into it on Twitter yesterday after a new Ford advertisement seemingly tossed shade at Tesla’s Autopilot. Heads up: The real lead here is that Ford’s new BlueCruise kit, a driverless car system, will launch on certain Mustang and F-150 models. Can we all take a moment to recognize how awesome the idea of an autonomous Mustang in the future is? But: Elon being Elon, there was no way the news was ever going to be about anything other than him. BlueCruise! We tested it in…

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CBD or THC? Cannabis Product Labels Often Mislead, Study Finds

Apr15
by Sindy Cator on April 15, 2021 at 7:00 am
Posted In: Uncategorized

Title: CBD or THC? Cannabis Product Labels Often Mislead, Study Finds
Category: Health News
Created: 4/13/2021 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 4/14/2021 12:00:00 AM

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Amazon’s new $120 Echo Buds are 20% smaller and cancel twice the noise

Apr14
by Sindy Cator on April 14, 2021 at 10:12 pm
Posted In: Insider, Plugged


Amazon today announced a new set of Echo Buds, promising improvements to the sound quality and noise-canceling abilities of the original while maintaining a low price of $120 — less than half the price of the AirPods Pro, its most obvious competitor. That’s cheaper than most earbuds with ANC in general, too. The earbuds have a sleeker design available in either black or white, and, crucially, are 20% smaller than their predecessor. It also uses shorter nozzles that are less likely to dig up earwax and is vented to reduce pressure on the ear. There are many times I’ve tested a…

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FDA Approves First AI Tool to Boost Colonoscopy Accuracy

Apr14
by Sindy Cator on April 14, 2021 at 7:00 am
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Title: FDA Approves First AI Tool to Boost Colonoscopy Accuracy
Category: Health News
Created: 4/13/2021 12:00:00 AM
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Study: People trust the algorithm more than each other

Apr13
by Sindy Cator on April 13, 2021 at 10:42 pm
Posted In: artificial intelligence


Our daily lives are run by algorithms. Whether we’re shopping online, deciding what to watch, booking a flight, or just trying to get across town, artificial intelligence is involved. It’s safe to say we rely on algorithms, but do we actually trust them? Up front: Yes. We do. A trio of researchers from the University of Georgia recently conducted a study to determine whether humans are more likely to trust an answer they believe was generated by an algorithm or crowd-sourced from humans. The results indicated that humans were more likely to trust algorithms when problems become to complex for…

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