(Black PR Wire) As part of Florida Power & Light Company’s (FPL) commitment to STEM education, the NextEra Energy Foundation awarded five schools in Florida each a $50,000 Classroom Makeover Grant to improve technology, equipment and resources f…
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Silicon Valley Chosen for $4 Billion Chip Research Center
Anticipating federal subsidies, Applied Materials said it planned to invest up to $4 billion in the semiconductor project in Sunnyvale, Calif.
Google’s Photo App Still Can’t Find Gorillas. And Neither Can Apple’s.
Eight years after a controversy over Black people being mislabeled as gorillas by image analysis software — and despite big advances in computer vision — tech giants still fear repeating the mistake.
Meta Fined $1.3 Billion for Violating E.U. Data Privacy Rules
The Facebook owner said it would appeal an order to stop sending data about European Union users to the United States.
TikTok Sues Montana Over State Ban
The Chinese-owned video app filed the lawsuit days after Montana’s governor signed the ban, which takes effect on Jan. 1, into law.
Uber Suspends DEI Chief After Employees Complain of Insensitivity
The executive hosted sessions about race and being a white woman that were titled “Don’t Call Me Karen,” prompting an employee uproar.
Here’s how long it takes new BrutePrint attack to unlock 10 different smartphones
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) Researchers have devised a low-cost smartphone attack that cracks the authentication fingerprint used to unlock the screen and perform other sensitive actions on a range of Android devices in as little as 45 minutes. Dubbed BrutePrint by its creators, the attack requires an adversary to have physical control of a device...
A.I.-Generated News, Reviews and Other Content Found on Websites
The findings in two new reports raise fresh concerns over how artificial intelligence may transform the misinformation landscape online.
The E-Sports World’s Future Is Uncertain as Growth Stalls
At least two organizations in America’s most prominent league for professional video game players are selling their teams, underscoring the industry’s uncertain future.
Why Amazon’s Delivery Network Is Vulnerable to Labor Strife
For years, the e-commerce giant could shield its vast archipelago of warehouses against disruptions from workers. Then it got even bigger.