Despite enforcement delays, attorneys urge preparation for AI, privacy laws

New laws in New York City and California regulating the use of AI and personal data are set to go into effect Jan. 1, 2023 — and and while enforcement has been delayed, they’ll have far-reaching effects outside of those jurisdictions, experts say.  In New York, Local Law 144 will regulate how companies can use […]

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The Overlooked Upsides of Algorithms in the Workplace

You describe the potential of using candidate-screening technology that takes the form of an online game, like Wasabi Waiter from a company called Knack, where a person is a server in a busy sushi restaurant. How can that be effective at assessing job candidates? Courtesy of Hachette It’s thinking more creatively about what we’re screening for, […]

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The Case That Foreshadowed the Lessons of the FTX Collapse

For the past three seemingly glorious years, the 30-year-old boy wonder Sam Bankman-Fried, or SBF, crowned the “King of Crypto,” bore an uncanny resemblance to the legendary character Robin Hood. Using his quant and coding skills instead of a bow-and-arrow, he built, at breakneck speed, a $32 billion empire: the cryptocurrency exchange FTX, and the […]

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Remote, third-party workers raise security risks for enterprises: Report

Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: The use of third-party workers, including independent contractors and freelancers, creates increased risk for enterprises, according to a study released Tuesday by Tel Aviv-based startup Talon Cyber Security.  The report showed 9 in 10 third-party workers […]

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15 Best Weighted Blankets (2022): Cooling, Throws, and Robes

As weighted blankets gain popularity, more and more companies pop up with options. Most of the ones we’ve tried are worth recommending, including all the ones here. Aricove Weighted Blanket for $170: This is a fantastic cooling blanket to sleep with solo. It’s nice and thin, so you won’t feel trapped or too hot underneath. […]

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The Best Dyson Vacuums (2022): V15, V12, and More

Dyson doesn’t stick to chronological order when naming its stick vacuum models. Sometimes it skips numbers, and sometimes it’ll introduce a lower number as a later model than a higher number. For example, Dyson introduced the V15 immediately after the V11, and then the V12 after the V15. In the broadest sense, the numbers seem […]

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XRAI Glass Wants to Subtitle Life for Deaf and Hearing-Impaired Users

If you buy something using links in our stories, we may earn a commission. This helps support our journalism. Learn more. Say Again Much depends on the individual and their medical history, but even with cochlear implants or hearing aids, it takes concentration to decipher speech. Some sounds and words are so similar that it’s […]

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Iran’s Internet Blackouts Are Sabotaging Its Own Economy

As internet shutdowns, platform blocking, and content filtering become increasingly common levers for authoritarian control around the world, Iran has presented an especially dramatic case study on the economic impact and humanitarian toll of connectivity blackouts.  In response to mass government opposition and protests, the Iranian regime launched an extensive shutdown in September that drastically […]

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Mastodon Is Hurtling Toward a Tipping Point

Rodti MacLeary started a Mastodon instance, mas.to, in 2019. By early November 2022, it had amassed around 35,000 users. But since Elon Musk bought Twitter and unleashed one chaotic decision after another, people have signed up for mas.to and other instances, or servers, in surging waves that have sometimes kicked them briefly offline. The influx of users is propelled by each haphazard policy […]

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What’s the Winter Solstice, Anyway?

In 2022, the winter solstice for the northern hemisphere happens on December 21. While not as dramatic as 2020’s conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn, the longest night of the year is a significant turning point. Astronomical winter begins, and the days gradually get longer again. Curious why this happens? WIRED spoke with Tansu Daylan, a former Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite […]

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