The Verge
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Dani Deahl
– Oct 7, 2019, 1:36 PM
Apple's latest desktop operating system update, macOS Catalina, will mark the official end of iTunes after nearly two decades. But that transition is proving to be complicated for a certain subset of Mac users who've relied on the software to help…
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Medium
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Jennifer Pahlka
– Oct 7, 2019, 2:59 PM
Yes, it's true: Artificial Intelligence is coming and it's going to change the world around us. Actually, AI and ML (machine learning) are already here, and we're failing to appropriately grapple with the ramifications, especially ethical concerns.
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The Verge
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Dieter Bohn
– Oct 7, 2019, 10:14 AM
It's been a messy fall for Apple software releases. iOS and iPadOS have already been updated multiple times to address bugs, and they still have issues as of early October. Now, macOS 10.15 Catalina is out, and the number one question to answer is:…
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BuzzFeed News
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Katie Notopoulos
– Oct 7, 2019, 9:14 AM
Instagram Previously, the 'Following' tab in Activity would show the likes, follows, and comments your friends made on other accounts. A Catholic priest notices a fellow priest liking gay porn star pics on Instagram. A man receives a DM from his ex…
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Content Marketing Institute
– Oct 7, 2019, 3:00 AM
Two years ago Coca-Cola scrapped its CMO role in favor of a chief growth officer, following the move by other Fortune 100 companies like Hershey's and Kellogg. More recently, McDonald's extinguished the role of CMO and created two new senior vice…
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The New York Times
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Alyson Krueger
– Oct 7, 2019, 2:01 PM
“It was never just about the straw,” said Christine Figgener, 35, who was calling from Texas A&M University, where she is finishing a Ph.D. in marine biology. Her voice got stronger the more she ranted. “The straw was supposed…
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storyhow.com
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Ron Ploof
– Oct 6, 2019, 9:52 AM
Facebook can identify you in a photograph. Shazam can name the song and artist that's playing on your radio. An autonomous vehicle can identify and track multiple object (signs, traffic signals, vehicles, and pedestrians) all at speeds faster than…
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