Ai System Listens To Coughs To Learn Where Coronavirus Is Spreading

The FluSense device first detects coughing and crowd sizes in real-time. It then analyzes the data to predict the progress of COVID-19 and other respiratory diseases. These insights could guide public health responses to the pandemic, such as the allocation of medical supplies, travel restriction, and vaccine campaigns. [Read: This startup will map the coronavirus spread by looking at your poo] “I’ve been interested in non-speech body sounds for a long time,” said researcher Tauhidur Rahman, an assistant professor of computer and information sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 250 words · Virginia Morse

Algorithm That Determines School Exam Results Risks Baking In Inequality

The system was introduced when school exams were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Teachers were instead asked to hand over their predicted grades for each student to exam regulators. The algorithm then adjusts their estimates by comparing them to the school’s past results. The approach aims to moderate teacher predictions that are overly generous. But critics fear that basing results on a school’s past performance rather than a student’s work will unfairly penalise children from disadvantaged backgrounds....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 295 words · Helen Dinkins

Alien Human Hybrids Are Unlikely But Not Impossible Scientists Say

What would biology say about that? To understand why aliens and humans wouldn’t probably be able to generate offspring, we need to review some biological concepts. But not all lookalike organisms belong to the same species. One example is the African fish eagle and the bald eagle. They look quite similar but they belong to different species. Dogs, on the other hand (paw?), come in different colors, shapes, and sizes — but they all belong to the same species....

December 15, 2022 · 4 min · 810 words · Hattie Solomon

All Things Privacy Announced By Apple At Wwdc

During the keynote, Apple focused on preventing websites and apps from tracking you at multiple points. Starting with iOS 14, iPadOS 14, and tvOS 14, developers will have to explicitly ask for user permission to track them. To be clear, this definition of tracking includes, data collected for ad targeting, location data, and email lists to share with data brokers, and a third-party SDK placed in the app to track user behavior....

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 492 words · Jared Hernandez

Amazon Stalls Microsoft S 10B War Cloud Contract With The Us Gov

The ecommerce giant requested the Court of Federal Claims to impose an injunction on the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) contract, which would see Microsoft build an enormous cloud environment for the Department of Defence. The JEDI project is no joke. It’s essentially the US government’s “war cloud,” to be responsible for processing and storing intense amounts of classified data, and will even feature an artificial intelligence component to help with war planning....

December 15, 2022 · 1 min · 161 words · Peter Hudson

Amazon Web Services Is A 130 000 A Year Skill You Can Start Learning It All Now For Only 15

For both the new or the experienced IT professional, AWS’ ongoing dominance of the cloud and cloud-related services should serve as a huge wakeup that those capable of managing and maintaining systems in the AWS environment will remain in high demand. They certainly aren’t making over $130,000 a year for nothing. Right now, you can train up in everything AWS is doing with the coursework in The 2021 Ultimate AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate Exam Prep Bundle ($15, over 90 percent off, from TNW Deals)....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 235 words · Margaret Engelbrecht

Amnesty International Calls For Ban On Facial Recognition

The NGO has shared a stream of examples of how the software amplifies racist policing and threatens the right to protest — and called for a global ban on the tech. The Ban the Scan campaign was launched on Tuesday in New York City, where facial recognition has been used 22,000 since 2017. Amnesty notes that the software is often prone to errors. But even when it “works,” it can exacerbate discriminatory policing, violate our privacy, and threaten our rights to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 328 words · William Stenberg

Amplitude Celebrates 10 Years With A Free Weekend Of Endless Games

Happy birthday Amplitude: If you haven’t played the Endless games or checked out the teasers for the highly-anticipated Humankind, now’s your chance. Before we dive into the details of the celebration, let’s take a look at the games we’re talking about. Endless Legend Endless Space 2 Dungeon of the Endless Humankind The news: Where to start? First up, the company today released all-new Definitive Editions for both Endless Legend and Endless Space 2....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 404 words · Sandra Shockley

An Entrepreneur S Guide To Long Term Marketing Strategies Amid Covid 19

Lacking the deep pockets and credit lines that more established corporations can fall back on during times of economic disruption, the startup community will surely be jarred by the rocky economic road ahead. While taking stock of company assets and liabilities, founders may be inclined to drastically decrease marketing spend, reactionarily pivot their core marketing strategies, or cut out their marketing initiatives entirely. This would be a mistake. Companies would be wise to stick to long-term marketing strategies that work....

December 15, 2022 · 9 min · 1770 words · Virginia Torres

An Exhaustive Investigation Into Mark Zuckerberg S Saucy Bookshelves

The whole thing was a trainwreck. It’s a situation where I feel stuck between laughter (“man, Zuckerberg really has no self-awareness”) and abject horror (“he really wants to control the future of the internet”). But I cannot let my journalistic powers be weighed down by such concerns. I have a job, nay, a public service to do. And do it I must. So, please join me on an investigation into Mark Zuckerberg’s bookshelves....

December 15, 2022 · 5 min · 892 words · Elaine Arbizo

Apex Legends Is Punishing Cheaters By Making Them Fight Each Other

Respawn, the game’s developers, posted a “check-in” update to Reddit over the weekend, detailing among other things its attempts to mitigate unfair play. There’s the usual measures: creating AI that detects cheating programs; identifying spam accounts; requiring two-factor authentication on suspect accounts. But another solution bears mentioning, because it sounds kind of ingenious: “[m]atchmaking that matches detected cheaters and spammers together.” Presumably that means that all those people who use aimbots and other cheats to get an edge will have to compete with each other instead of those of us who prefer to suck at the game honestly....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 389 words · Darrell Burke

Apple Card S Algorithm Under Investigation For Sexist Credit Checks

Hansson pointed out that the ‘sexist program’ gets even worse. In a screenshot posted to Twitter, he said even after his wife pays off an already low limit, the card won’t approve any new spending until the next billing period. After Hansson’s tweet went viral, the New York’s Department of Financial Services announced on Saturday that they’re launching an investigation into Goldman Sachs, the investment bank who provide the Apple Card, and the algorithm used by Apple Card to determine the “creditworthiness” of applicants....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 400 words · John Whitehead

Apple Is Worth 2T Here S How Rich You D Be If You Bought Its Stock Instead Of Its Products

Sufficient reason to take a second look at last year’s piece, and find out how rich you’d be if you hadn’t bought the product, but its stocks instead, and kept it in your portfolio up until today. So without further ado, here are the updated figures: If you didn’t buy the first iPad when it was released on April 3, 2010, but instead used that $499 to buy Apple stock you’d have $6950 today....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 278 words · Deborah Darden

Apple Might Soon Allow You To Delete Siri History To Ease Privacy Concerns

The update — available as a beta for iPadOS 13.2, iOS 13.2, Apple tvOS 13.2, WatchOS 6.1, and MacOS 10.15.1 — will also make it easy to delete their Siri and Dictation history, allowing users to erase all the Siri data Apple has on its servers. These new options can be accessed right from the Settings app: Settings > Privacy > Analytics & Improvements > Improve Siri & Dictation Settings > Siri & Search > Siri‌ & Dictation History > Delete Siri‌ & Dictation History...

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 437 words · Maria Kibbe

Apple Patenting Game Controllers Shows It S Taking The Sector Seriously

Yet, over the past few years, Apple has started to address this gap in its offering. The biggest move Apple made in this space was, of course, Apple Arcade, its mobile gaming subscription. But there are growing signs that the company is looking to build on this, especially with recent revelations it has filed a range of patents for game controllers. The first of these was discovered at the end of March....

December 15, 2022 · 4 min · 710 words · Lee Malloy

Apple Tv Launches On November 1 For 4 99 Month

The company took to the keynote to preview Jason Mamoa-starrer See, which joins For All Mankind, The Elephant Queen, Dickinson, The Morning Show, among other shows available exclusively as part of the tech giant’s roster of original programming for its video streaming service. But it’s worth noting here that Apple TV+ won’t feature any licensed content from third-parties. Apple TV+ is expected to launch in over 100 countries, with up to six members eligible to share one subscription at no extra cost....

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 453 words · David Jones

Barbie S Gone Electric The Doll S Life Size Ev Is Marketing Mattel S Sustainability

It’s glittery af and has a bubblegum pink interior. It’s the life-size Barbie Extra Car. And, boy, is it extravagant! It has winged doors, an all-pink interior with fluffy headrests, star-shaped head and taillights, and rainbow-painted five-spoke wheels. And wrap your head around this: the Barbie Car at the Auto Show is actually drivable, because it’s a modified Fiat 500e convertible. As such, it has an electric powertrain with 111hp and a 170km of range....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 296 words · Juan Vital

Bitcoin And Gold Trading Trend Broken As Cryptocurrency Outpaces Precious Metal At Least For Now

According to CoinMarketCap, Bitcoin started the month of August trading below $10,000; hitting $9,983.08 per coin at 05:44 UTC on August 1. It then recovered, surpassing the $10,000 mark, reaching $10,036.70 later that day. The cryptocurrency reached its highest value so far this month on August 6 at 10:44 UTC, when it climbed to $12,222.69. Bitcoin dropped to its lowest point of the month so far on August 15 at 07:44 UTC, hovering at $9,685....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 359 words · Jorge Garcia

Bitfinex Denies Role In Spooky Transfer Of 1 37 Million In Stolen Bitcoin

Bitfinex’ marketing director Anneka Dew however told Hard Fork that today’s movements had nothing to do with the company at all. The set of five transfers began at approximately 07:00AM UTC, June 7, and was shared by Twitter-based transaction monitor @whale_alert. The circumstances surrounding the set of eery transactions aren’t yet clear. Curiously, Twitter users highlighted a section from the white paper for Bitfinex’ new LEO token that appears to foreshadow these kinds of movements....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 270 words · Joel Castro

Bitmain Lost 150 000 Because It Mined An Invalid Bitcoin Block

At 14:35 UTC, June 10, the Bitcoin network rejected a block after it had been mined, which effectively cancelled the 12.5 BTC ($146,200) reward intended for its miner. Any resources spent mining the block were also essentially wasted. All 8 nodes at https://t.co/WKQ8hPDGON identified the block as invalid: Bitcoin Core 0.18.0Bitcoin Core 0.17.1Bitcoin Core 0.16.2Bitcoin Core 0.10.3bcoinBitcoin Knots 0.14.2btcdLibbitcoin pic.twitter.com/p5WKJ5rO0t — BitMEX Research (@BitMEXResearch) July 10, 2019 Did a bug in Bitcoin mining software really cause this?...

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 316 words · Jimmie Runkle