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Facebook failed to fix ad-targeting gender discrimination, study finds

A new study presents evidence that Facebook’s ad targeting algorithms exhibit statistically significant gender bias.Read More

Tableau adds support to Einstein Discovery for user control over AI models

Tableau is making a case for business science as new discipline for putting control over AI models directly in the hands of end users.Read More

Biden’s $100 billion broadband plan is already getting pushback – CNET

The broadband industry, including the big cable and telecom companies, do not like what they see.

Tesla Model 3 is now a $40,000 EV, unless you choose white – Roadshow

With the latest round of price increases, the Model 3 grows more expensive and the Model Y isn’t left out, either.

Best AirPods Max accessories for 2021 – CNET

As with the AirPods and AirPods Pro, Apple has once again spurred a cottage industry of accessories for one of its accessories. Here are some of the best worth checking…

Accenture AI expert on how first principles prevent problems

Accenture AI expert explains how rates of adoption may prove problematic when companies ignore first principles.Read More

The Sandbox’s NFTs gain momentum with marketplace, new partners, and investors

The Sandbox opened its marketplace for NFTs and it has attracted a new wave of investors, celebrities, artists and influencers.Read More

US adds Chinese supercomputing companies to export blacklist

Enlarge / A staff member works beside China’s ‘Sunway TaihuLight’ supercomputer at the National Supercomputer Center on August 29, 2020 in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province of China. (credit: China News Service…

Verizon finds companies relaxed mobile security policies to get employees online

Nearly half of businesses sacrificed mobile device security in the rush to get employees set up and able to do their jobs, Verizon said.Read More

Teen girls seek out safe spaces online in their own #MeToo movement – CNET

Young women are turning to social media in search of a nonjudgmental places to speak honestly about sexual violence in their daily lives.

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