• Thu. Apr 23rd, 2026

AI Weekly: NIST proposes ways to identify and address AI bias

The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is proposing ways to identify and address bias in AI systems.Read More

Got the same name as a serial killer? Google might think you’re the same person.

One man Recode spoke to said Google attached his professional headshot to a search result about a serial killer. | Budrul Chukrut/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images It’s up to users…

Google will warn people when search results could be unreliable – CNET

The notices will pop up during breaking news and other “rapidly evolving” situations.

Amazon launches Vinyl of the Month Club for $25 – CNET

Amazon is capitalizing on the renewed interest in vinyl records by offering its own subscription service.

The RetroBeat: Now is a good time to play the first Metroid

There is still something special about the original Metroid, despite coming out in 1986 for a graphically-limited console.Read More

Kellogg exec on AI uses cases, implementation, and ‘culture change’

Kellogg is among the many companies embracing AI and automation as the pandemic presents new challenges — and opportunities.Read More

‘Like a flute’: NASA shares sounds of Mars rover snapping epic selfie – CNET

NASA goes behind the scenes on the red planet to show how Perseverance captured a historic selfie.

Altice plans to cut upload speeds for its Optimum and Suddenlink cable internet plans – CNET

New subscribers may see speeds as low as 14% of what current customers get.

Metroid Dread hype is building, and Sonic had a great concert | GB Decides 202

Metroid Dread may turn into the breakout hit for the franchise thanks to the Switch effect. We talk about that and more.Read More

Virgin Galactic gets first official OK to fly passengers to edge of space – CNET

The world’s first commercial spaceline is now open for business.

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