Connectivity Getting e-mail on your skin is actually a thing now, thanks to Facebook Researchers for the social network taught people to feel 100 words on their arms with a wearable prototype. by Rachel Metz 2018-04-17T16:08:00-04:00
Connectivity An ex-Google engineer is scraping YouTube to pop our filter bubbles He’s built a website that lets you see how often YouTube’s algorithm recommends videos, so you can find out where it wants to take you. by Rachel Metz 2018-04-12T13:38:00-04:00
Well-rehearsed, evasive Mark Zuckerberg tries to explain Facebook user privacy to Congress by Rachel Metz 2018-04-10T20:29:32-04:00
The next breathalyzer may be a chip implanted under your skin by Rachel Metz 2018-04-10T17:09:56-04:00
Connectivity Even if Magic Leap’s goggles suck, it can probably still make money off them Those who’ve tried Magic Leap One say it’s functional, but the company’s got a boatload of patents it could license to satisfy investors regardless. by Rachel Metz 2018-04-09T00:00:00-04:00
Connectivity Internet “power user” Mark Zuckerberg knows Facebook has issues Facebook’s CEO talks about how he’s fixing the world’s biggest social network as it reels from a massive data scandal. by Rachel Metz 2018-04-04T19:11:00-04:00
Intelligent Machines Microsoft’s neo-Nazi sexbot was a great lesson for makers of AI assistants Yandex’s head of machine intelligence says Microsoft’s Tay showed how important it is to fix AI problems fast. by Rachel Metz 2018-03-27T16:45:00-04:00
Intelligent Machines Adobe bets that AI tools can foster real creativity At EmTech Digital, Gavin Miller, head of Adobe Research, showed off prototypes of AI-enhanced tools for photo and video editing that he thinks could make more time for human artistry. by Rachel Metz 2018-03-26T21:31:00-04:00
The scientist who gave Cambridge Analytica its Facebook data got lousy reviews online by Rachel Metz 2018-03-21T17:42:19-04:00
Connectivity How to manipulate Facebook and Twitter instead of letting them manipulate you Twitter and Facebook have vast control over our online lives. Here are six ways to take it back. by Rachel Metz 2018-03-20T07:00:00-04:00