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June 2020


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AI Takes Player Performance Analysis to New Dimension

AI Takes Player Performance Analysis to New Dimension

New artificial intelligence algorithms could revolutionize player performance analysis for football (soccer) clubs.


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GDPR's Two-Year Review Flags Lack of 'Vigorous' Enforcement

GDPR's Two-Year Review Flags Lack of 'Vigorous' Enforcement

Front and center for GDPR enforcement is the issue of resourcing for national data protection authorities tasked with providing oversight and issuing enforcement decisions.


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Wrongfully Accused by an Algorithm

Wrongfully Accused by an Algorithm

In what may be the first known case of its kind, a faulty facial recognition match led to a Michigan man's arrest for a crime he did not commit.


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President Trump Just Suspended the Tech Industry's Favorite Visa

President Trump Just Suspended the Tech Industry's Favorite Visa

The administration said the move will give U.S. workers access to an additional 525,000 jobs. But sectors with lots of H-1B visas tend to have low unemployment.


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Manufacturers Use Technology to Stay Running

Manufacturers Use Technology to Stay Running

Venture-backed startups are providing software, sensors, robotics, and artificial intelligence tools to help factories open safely amid the coronavirus pandemic.


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Your Smart Home Devices Could All Be About to Stop Working

Your Smart Home Devices Could All Be About to Stop Working

Experts say thousands of connected smart home devices could shut down with the expiration of their Secure Sockets Layer certificates.


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Machine Learning Clusters in Azure Hijacked to Mine Cryptocurrency

Machine Learning Clusters in Azure Hijacked to Mine Cryptocurrency

Microsoft's Azure Security Center reported a cryptojacking scheme in which attackers hijacked machine learning clusters inside the Azure cloud computing service to mine cryptocurrency.


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Bolstering Bandwidth with Dual-Channel Wi-Fi

Bolstering Bandwidth with Dual-Channel Wi-Fi

Looking at solutions to handle growing Wi-Fi traffic.


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Japanese Supercomputer, Crowned World's Fastest, is Fighting Coronavirus

Japanese Supercomputer, Crowned World's Fastest, is Fighting Coronavirus

The newly crowned world's fastest supercomputer is being deployed in the fight against the coronavirus.


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Apple to Ditch Intel Chips in Macs as It Consolidates Its Power

Apple to Ditch Intel Chips in Macs as It Consolidates Its Power

The move, announced in the live-streamed start to the company's conference for developers, marks the end of a 15-year partnership.


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A Multibillion-Dollar Opportunity: Virus-Proofing the New Office

A Multibillion-Dollar Opportunity: Virus-Proofing the New Office

Tech, catering and design companies are rushing to sell employers on fever scanners, box lunches, and office floor-planning apps for social distancing. But it's too soon to tell if they will work.


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L.A. County Primary Voting Was Plagued With Technology Flaws

L.A. County Primary Voting Was Plagued With Technology Flaws

The Los Angeles County Registrar's Office attributes delays and long lines during the March 3 primary election to a feature of its new electronic voting system.


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Chinese Researchers Unveil AI That Can Turn Simple Sketches Into Fake Photorealistic Pictures

Chinese Researchers Unveil AI That Can Turn Simple Sketches Into Fake Photorealistic Pictures

A new artificial intelligence can convert simple sketches of a face into photorealistic images.


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Quantum Satellite Links Extend More Than 1,000 Kilometers

Quantum Satellite Links Extend More Than 1,000 Kilometers

The new system brings us one step closer to practical quantum cryptography.


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USC Researchers Develop State-of-the-Art Biometric Security Systems

USC Researchers Develop State-of-the-Art Biometric Security Systems

Researchers at the University of Southern California's Information Sciences Institute have developed state-of-the-art biometric security systems.


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GPS Collars for Lions, Cheetahs: How IoT, Open Source Are Protecting Rare Animals

GPS Collars for Lions, Cheetahs: How IoT, Open Source Are Protecting Rare Animals

Smart Parks is testing lightweight GPS collars that can be fitted to lions and cheetahs in Liwonde, Malawi.
 


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Amazon Deploys AI 'Distance Assistants' to Notify Warehouse Workers if They Get Too Close

Amazon Deploys AI 'Distance Assistants' to Notify Warehouse Workers if They Get Too Close

Amazon has deployed a new artificial intelligence tool to help employees follow social distancing rules.


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Andrew Yang Is Pushing Big Tech to Pay Users for Data

Andrew Yang Is Pushing Big Tech to Pay Users for Data

It's called the Data Dividend Project.


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Honeywell Says It's Got the Fastest Quantum Computer on the Planet

Honeywell Says It's Got the Fastest Quantum Computer on the Planet

For now...


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La Trobe University Uses AI to Bring Mental Health Care to Cancer Patients

La Trobe University Uses AI to Bring Mental Health Care to Cancer Patients

Using the framework can help medical personnel. understand a patient's behavior, emotions, and decision-making based on data shared by the patient.


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Big Tech Zeros In on the Virus-Testing Market

Big Tech Zeros In on the Virus-Testing Market

As businesses grapple with how to safely reopen the workplace, some companies are rushing out new work force health-vetting and tracking tools.


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Britain Didn’t Want Silicon Valley’s Help on a Tracing App. Now It Does.

Britain Didn’t Want Silicon Valley’s Help on a Tracing App. Now It Does.

Months after other countries, Britain will now use technology provided by Apple and Google to build a contact-tracing app.


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Massive Spying on Users of Google's Chrome Shows New Security Weakness

Massive Spying on Users of Google's Chrome Shows New Security Weakness

A recent spyware effort attacked users through 32 million downloads of add-ons to Google's Chrome Web browser.


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Digitize Your Dog Into a Computer Game

Digitize Your Dog Into a Computer Game

Researchers have digitized the movements of 14 dog breeds.


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Circular Reasoning: Spiraling Circuits for More Efficient AI

Circular Reasoning: Spiraling Circuits for More Efficient AI

Researchers stacked resistive random-access memory modules for artificial intelligence applications in a novel three-dimensional spiral.


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Turning Faces Into Thermostats: Autonomous HVAC System Could Provide More Comfort With Less Energy

Turning Faces Into Thermostats: Autonomous HVAC System Could Provide More Comfort With Less Energy

The Human Embodied Autonomous Thermostat provides more personalized indoor climate control while eliminating the need for wall-mounted thermostats.


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Inside the NBA's Plan to Use Smart Technology, Big Data to Keep Players Safe From Coronavirus

Inside the NBA's Plan to Use Smart Technology, Big Data to Keep Players Safe From Coronavirus

The NBA plans to use smart technologies to protect players and staff as 22 teams prepare to play at Disney's Wide World of Sports complex in Orlando.


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Robots Will Take 50 Million Jobs in the Next Decade. These Are the Skills You'll Need to Stay Employed

Robots Will Take 50 Million Jobs in the Next Decade. These Are the Skills You'll Need to Stay Employed

A new report finds that automation will take over a significant part of work activities in Europe by 2030.


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The Cost of Training Machines Is Becoming a Problem

The Cost of Training Machines Is Becoming a Problem

The assumption that the cost of training computers is declining with the doubling of computing power every two years does not always hold true.


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For a Cold, Heartless Robot, Sally Makes a Decent Salad

For a Cold, Heartless Robot, Sally Makes a Decent Salad

A new high-tech vending machine can dispense a salad into a compostable bowl and keep ingredients at constant, food-safe temperatures.