AI technology can predict a person's political views from a single photograph of them, according to a recent study. [Read More]
A flame-throwing robotic dog has been invented by a company in the United
The protest was organized by the “No Tech for Apartheid” campaign, which claims that Google and Amazon are leading “the world’s first AI powered genocide” by allowing Israel to access its technology, organizers said.
Employees previously protested Tuesday against a company contract with Israel.
The former prime minister is teaching us a lot about narcissism in her new memoir, and it’s hard to tear your eyes awayLiz Truss’s memoir, Ten Years to Save the West, first penetrated the nation’s consciousness with her reflections on the death of Queen Elizabeth II. “Why me?” the former prime minister wrote. “Why now?” It was actually pretty funny, the depth and shamelessness of her narcissism; so funny, in fact, that I felt that, somewhere along the line, she had been stitched up by an editor....
Political conservatives who watched a documentary on Syrian refugees with a virtual reality headset had far more sympathy for the people depicted in the film than those who viewed the same film on a two-dimensional computer screen.
US flame-thrower company Throwflame is now selling the Thermonator, a robodog with a flamethrower strapped to its back. The Thermonator, not to be confused with The Terminator, is available online for $9,420. Bulk discounts (or "wolfpacks") are possible, according to the company. Throwflame also supports government agency orders for military or other purposes via a dedicated government portal.Throwflame says its products can be used for "controlled agricultural burns" or ice and snow melting....
Plus, Spotify CEO reacts to the reality of layoffs. Greetings, comms pros! Let’s take a look at a few news stories from last week and see what we can learn from them. 1 . Google CEO says work is not the place to ’fight over politics’ after firings We’ve written a lot here at Ragan […]
A U.S. court upholds a lawsuit filed against Whole Foods by a former employee claiming she was fired for wearing a Black Lives Matter Mask.
Researchers are warning that facial recognition technologies are “more threatening than previously thought” and pose “serious challenges to privacy.”
Advertisement Public shaming can help uphold online community norms. bo feng/iStock via Getty Images Jennifer Forestal, Loyola University Chicago “Cancel…
HESPERIA, Calif. (VVNG.com) — A man was critically injured after a paint can caught fire and exploded in his face. At about 2:40 pm, on April 18, 2024, firefighters with the San Bernardino County Fire Department were dispatched to a vehicle fire on Mariposa Road, north of Live Oak Street. Firefighters arrived and located the