Despite Google’s long-standing love affair with April Fools’ fakery, fifteen years ago today the internet giant was deadly serious when it launched what would become one of its biggest products: Gmail. Read more: http://bit.ly/2uFrOQb
When Google announced an external advisory board for AI projects last week, the company framed the decision as a step forward in accountability. Read more: http://bit.ly/2uGcAu9
Neal Mohan discusses the streaming site’s recommendation engine, which has become a growing liability amid accusations that it steers users to increasingly extreme content. Read more: https://nyti.ms/2OxVqrK
Google co-founder Larry Page worried he would lose control of the company in 2011 and delivered what appeared to be a “veiled threat” to quit over the issue, according to confidential emails and other documents recently unsealed in a court… Continue Reading →
The amount of personalization inherent in any one of Google’s many massive software products runs deep, based on everything from your search history to your location to every single search link you might have clicked. Read more: http://bit.ly/2Qcm79q
Why it matters: This morning, Trump went after Google for favoring left-leaning news over right-leaning publications. Read more: http://bit.ly/2BW9Yi6
SAN FRANCISCO — A group of Silicon Valley technologists who were early employees at Facebook and Google, alarmed over the ill effects of social networks and smartphones, are banding together to challenge the companies they helped build. Read more: http://nyti.ms/2EoEpNQ
該個全球最多網民使用搜尋引擎,在2010年拒絕中國政府的自我審查要求後,被迫撤出市場,當地網民也無法使用谷歌地圖導航服務。 Read more: http://bit.ly/2r5QLFg
What can we learn from Cassini’s last moments? There will be some photos, but that pales compared to the data we’ll get about the composition of Saturn’s upper atmosphere. We’ve dipped our toes into it, but we haven’t had an… Continue Reading →
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