The Week in Tech: A.I.’s Threat to White-Collar Jobs
Some workers may be more exposed to artificial intelligence than previously thought. But worry more about automation’s threat to less skilled employees.
Some workers may be more exposed to artificial intelligence than previously thought. But worry more about automation’s threat to less skilled employees.
Researchers are creating tools to find A.I.-generated fake videos before they become impossible to detect. Some experts fear it is a losing battle.
The billionaire said he bought the symbolic domain name this month “to make sure someone didn’t do something crazy with it.”
One way to help the planet is not to buy new tech, especially stuff the planet never needed, says Kendra Pierre-Louis, who reports on the environment.
The social network is said to be discussing changes that include restricting how precisely campaigns can reach specific groups.
President Trump said on Wednesday that he opened a facility that makes computers for Apple. It’s been operating since 2013.
The company said political ads would not be directed specifically to audiences based on their public voter records or political affiliations.
An investigation found that several sites owned by Ken LaCorte push inflammatory items — stories, petitions and the occasional conspiracy theory — to the public.
Alphabet subsidiary X, which is the former Google X, focuses exclusively on ambitious “moonshots,” or applications of tech you might expect are science fiction, not a real product in development. Like a robot that can sort through office trash. X does a lot of its work more quietly than other [CONTINUE READING]
OutVoice, a startup that allows editors to pay freelancers with the click of a button, has officially left beta testing and is open to any publication. The company is also announcing that it has raised an undisclosed amount of seed funding from content monetization startup Coil. OutVoice was founded by [CONTINUE READING]
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