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How should AI depict marginalized communities? Technologists look to a more inclusive future
2024-06-27 01:20:49
As artificial intelligence becomes more sophisticated and more capable of closely depicting reality, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) are working to ensure that the outputs of large language models are representative of the communities they reference.
Only 1 in 5 workers nearing retirement are financially on track: "It will come down to hard choices"
2024-06-25 10:01:23
A new study finds that the median retirement savings of people who are 55 is just $50,000, far from what experts recommend.
Viewpoint: Traffic engineers build roads that invite crashes because they rely on outdated research and faulty data
2024-06-24 16:44:57
"Can you name the truck with four-wheel drive, smells like a steak, and seats 35?"
An eerie 'digital afterlife' is no longer science fiction. So how do we navigate the risks?
2024-06-24 16:05:16
Imagine a future where your phone pings with a message that your dead father's "digital immortal" bot is ready. This promise of chatting with a virtual version of your loved one—perhaps through a virtual reality (VR) headset—is like stepping into a sci-fi movie, both thrilling and a bit eerie.
Doug Emhoff on the role of second gentleman
2024-06-23 17:31:52
As husband of the first female U.S. vice president, and as the first Jewish person in his position, Doug Emhoff has taken a leading role in the Biden-Harris administration's fight against antisemitism and hate crimes.
ChatGPT is biased against resumes with credentials that imply a disability—but it can improve
2024-06-22 17:54:21
While seeking research internships last year, University of Washington graduate student Kate Glazko noticed recruiters posting online that they'd used OpenAI's ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence tools to summarize resumes and rank candidates. Automated screening has been commonplace in hiring for decades. Yet Glazko, a doctoral student in the UW's Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering, studies how generative AI can replicate and amplify real-world biases—such as those against disabled people. How might such a system, she wondered, rank resumes that implied someone had a disability?
Emotions may matter more than facts in shaping individual support for renewable energy, new study shows
2024-06-22 14:06:16
It seems like energy policies are constantly making headlines these days. Should Canada "axe the tax?" Is it time to end the tax breaks to Canadian fossil fuel companies and invest in renewable energy? Are electric vehicles a good investment? Should governments put the brakes on solar panels and wind turbines?
Angel Carter Breaks Silence After Death of Sister Bobbie Jean at 41: ‘You’re Free’
2024-06-22 06:35:32
The grieving sibling shared various photos of her late sister and a heartbreaking message, just one day after her sudden death.
Hidden humor, the software developer's secret weapon
2024-06-21 17:41:41
Writing software code can be a painstaking and stressful process—and downright boring when the job is repetitive and you're doing it remotely, alone in front of your screen.
OpenAI's Johansson gaffe pushes voice cloning into spotlight
2024-06-21 13:21:22
OpenAI was forced to apologize to actor Scarlett Johansson last week for using her voice –- or something very similar –- on its latest chatbot, throwing the spotlight on to voice-cloning tech.
People are worried about the media using AI for stories of consequence, but less so for sports and entertainment
2024-06-20 17:40:56
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are disrupting many aspects of modern life, and the news industry is no exception. In a year with a record-breaking number of elections worldwide, there has been considerable soul-searching about the potential effect of so-called "deepfakes," and other synthetic content, on democracies. There have also been further disruptions to the business models and trust underpinning independent journalism.
Nuclear power has merits, but investing in renewable ensures long-term energy security, renewable energy expert says
2024-06-19 13:23:36
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has announced that he will go to the next election promising to build seven nuclear power stations. Dutton has promised the sites can be operational between 2035 and 2037, and will be built on retired or retiring coal stations.
Mouse shakers, power naps: Corporate America fights 'keyboard fraud'
2024-06-19 08:51:01
A US banking giant fired more than a dozen employees for "simulating keyboard activity," highlighting a battle within productivity-obsessed corporate America to tame a culture of faking work with gizmos such as mouse jigglers.
Noam Chomsky isn’t dead yet
2024-06-18 22:31:52
For a few chaotic hours, the media could neither confirm nor debunk the media critic’s death.
Women Take the Spotlight at Cannes
2024-06-18 03:29:42
From ‘Deadline’ and Mama Lion Productions’ “She Roars,” to an array of Female Powerhouses in front and behind the camera.
Scooter Braun Announces Retirement From Music Management After 23 Years
2024-06-18 03:29:42
The music mogul announced that he would be taking over as the CEO of Hybe America, an entertainment and music company with roots in South Korea.
The Story of Charles Buist and Spetsas Buist Accident Injury Lawyers
2024-06-18 03:29:42
Attorney Charles Buist’s road to becoming a powerful personal injury attorney in Orlando, Florida, is as much about professional evolution as a narrative steeped in personal experiences that …
Transcript: CBS News contributor Sam Vinograd on "Face the Nation," June 16, 2024
2024-06-18 03:29:33
The following is a transcript of an interview with CBS News contributor Sam Vinograd, a former Homeland Security official, on "Face the Nation" that aired on June 16, 2024.
Biden's cease-fire proposal for Gaza conflict comes out of political needs: experts
2024-06-18 02:32:06
The US' new three-phase cease-fire proposal for Israel and Hamas marks the Biden administration's latest effort to quell the mounting domestic and international pressure on the US government's biased position toward Israel in the conflict, and is vying to increase its influence in the Middle East, said Chinese experts.
Supreme People's Court releases guiding cases, issues opinions over juvenile protection, delinquency
2024-06-18 02:32:05
Before this year's International Children's Day, the Supreme People's Court (SPC) of China on Thursday issued for the first time a set of guiding cases on judicial protection for minors. On the same day, the SPC also released opinions over protection for minors and crime prevention, stating that there will be zero tolerance for juvenile crime.

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