May 18, 2021 Google Wants to Make the Next Pixel Camera More Inclusive Android is used on 3 billion smartphones worldwide, but most of the cameras on Android phones don’t accurately capture people of color. This is…
May 18, 2021 Eli Roth and Zak Bagans’ The Haunted Museum Will Explore the Stories Behind Real-Life Spooky Objects Horror movies are scary, but things get downright terrifying when objects in real life seem to have horrifying powers. Zak Bagans’ Haunted Museum in…
May 18, 2021 Google I/O unveils new features for Google Cloud, collaboration tools Alphabet’s Google unveiled the TPU v4 computer chip for AI development and Google Workspace features to improve collaboration at Google I/O.Read More via VentureBeat…
May 18, 2021 Here’s Everything Announced at Google I/O Google I/O is back, baby, and that means a metric crap-ton of updates for the Google ecosystem. Although it was virtual, the annual developers’…
May 18, 2021 Google’s plan to make search more sentient On Tuesday, Google announced artificial intelligence improvements that could change how we use the search engine. | Bloomberg via Getty Images Google announces new…
May 18, 2021 A Black Lady Sketch Show’s Fairy Auntmother Reveals an Inevitable Truth Once people born in the early-to-mid ‘80s started having fits on TikTok over literal children telling them their hairstyles were dated, it was only…
May 18, 2021 Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick on the metaverse: ‘I’m always allergic to buzzwords’ Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said in an earnings call that he is allergic to buzzwords like the metaverse, SPACs, and cryptocurrency.Read More via VentureBeat…
May 18, 2021 Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick on the metaverse: ‘I’m always allergic to buzzwords’ Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said in an earnings call that he is allergic to buzzwords like the metaverse, SPACs, and cryptocurrency.Read More via VentureBeat…
May 18, 2021 Amazon extends ban on police use of facial recognition software Congress has yet to pass laws regulating facial recognition, so Amazon extended the ban on police using its Rekognition service indefinitely.Read More via VentureBeat…
May 18, 2021 Amazon extends ban on police use of its facial recognition software Reuters reports that ‘until further notice’ Amazon will continue to bar police departments from using its Rekognition platform via Engadget Check out the Finding…