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A 19-Year-Old's Face-Tracking Software Will Change The Way People With Autism Recognize Emotions
This month, Sension began clinical studies with 40 participants. "We're trying to figure out how to…
Brain scans show teen girls aged 4 years faster than boys during COVID lockdowns. We asked the researcher what that means long-term.
A study found that teen girls' brains aged 4.2 years faster than average during the pandemic. They …
Julia Pugachevsky
The creepy AI-driven surveillance that may be infiltrating your workplace
Companies are using emotion AI to surveil people at work. But some scientists say detecting emotion…
Clem De Pressigny
EU reaches provisional agreement on landmark AI Act, a global first
The EU's AI Act is set to be the world's first comprehensive set of rules to govern AI and user …
DeepMind's cofounder has a simple solution to make sure AI doesn't kill us all
DeepMind co-head Mustafa Suleyman recently told the MIT Technology Review that we should regulate A…
Lakshmi Varanasi
Investors and execs eye Trump's potential return to the White House
Former President Donald Trump dominated the South Carolina GOP primary. Here's what a Trump win in …
Dan DeFrancesco
AI: the world is finally starting to regulate artificial intelligence - what to expect from US, EU and China's new laws
Most mainstream applications of artificial intelligence (AI) make use of its ability to crunch larg…
PTI
Babies remember faces despite face masks, says a study based in California
As babies learn by looking at human faces, many parents and paediatricians are concerned about the …
ANI
Should AI be used to classify humans? An AI researcher at USC says it's reductive and ethically dubious
Kate Crawford, the author of Atlas of AI, spoke to Insider about the ethics of using AI to classify…
Hannah Getahun
Google recruiters explain how to demonstrate 'past experience' on your resume - even if you've never had a job
Two Google recruiters hosted a CV workshop for graduates, and gave four key resume tips for for the…
Stephen Jones
A controversial Chinese tech system can predict whether employees are about to resign — by spying on their online activities
The system tracks websites frequented by staff, such as job search websites, and can tell if worker…
Waiyee Yip
5 helpful tips for explaining autism to kids and teens, according to autism-affirming experts
Does your kid have questions about autism? Experts suggest using conscious language and exploring a…
Cassandra Miasnikov,Barbara K…
When your AI girlfriend says she loves you
His AI girlfriend offers unconditional love. AI companion chatbots from apps like Replika can be he…
Rob Price
A student says test proctoring AI flagged her as cheating when she read a question out loud. Others say the software could have more dire consequences.
The distraught college student said that her scholarships could have been affected by the software'…
Margot Harris
Ad agencies say consulting firms never actually produce work for clients. Here's how Accenture Interactive proved them wrong at SXSW this year.
"The biggest change has been that until last year, clients were still in the demo stage of extended…
Tanya Dua
Can brands be truly empathetic?
Can empathy play a larger role in a brand’s life?
Here are the 10 buzziest commercials going into Super Bowl 2019
We looked at Brandwatch's tally of social mentions on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Reddit over …
Tanya Dua
An architect created a building made of 30,000 chocolates -and anyone can eat it
Visitors are free to pick the chocolates off the exterior walls, which measure 10 feet long and 20 …
Leanna Garfield
10 things in tech you need to know today
Have an Amazon Alexa device? Now you can hear 10 Things in Tech each morning. Just search for "Busi…
Mary Hanbury
What you need to know in advertising today
Snapchat figured out how to analyze people's selfies to score their emotions. Snap has patented a w…