Human Factors Drive Inequities in Matching Systems, Study Finds

Human Factors Drive Inequities in Matching Systems, Study Finds

Recent studies indicate that even the most advanced matching algorithms can produce inconsistent outcomes, largely due to misunderstandings among users.…

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AI Graveyard: 142 AI companies so far buried, many more to come

AI Graveyard: 142 AI companies so far buried, many more to come

The AI Graveyard currently houses 142 firms that have either closed their doors or been absorbed by larger corporations, serving as a stark illustration of the industry’s instability. This statistic, highlighted by ToolDirectory.AI, points to…

Meta's daily user count just dropped for the first time ever

Meta’s daily user count just dropped for the first time ever

In a notable first, Meta has announced a decrease in its daily active users, dropping from 3.58 billion to 3.56 billion this quarter. This represents a crucial turning point for the organization. Julia Angwin of…

Scientists trace latest interstellar comet's home to a cold, isolated corner of the Milky Way

Scientists trace latest interstellar comet’s home to a cold, isolated corner of the Milky Way

Comet 3I/Atlas, a frigid wanderer that traversed our solar system last year, is believed to have originated from a chilly area of the Milky Way that has not yet developed its own solar system. Its…

Fury Erupts After Google Chrome Sneakily Installs 4 GB AI Model On Users’ PCs

Fury Erupts After Google Chrome Sneakily Installs 4 GB AI Model On Users’ PCs

With over three billion individuals depending on Google Chrome, any undisclosed modifications to the software are particularly concerning. Recently, security analyst Alexander “The Privacy Guy” Hanff disclosed that Chrome has been covertly downloading a four-gigabyte…