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YouTube’s Captions Insert Explicit Language in Kids’ Videos
Nearly 400,000 people subscribe to the YouTube account Rob the Robot – Learning Videos For Children. In one 2020 video,…
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Wordle-Playing 3D Printer Doesn’t Complain About the NY Times
If your Wordle streak isn’t as share-worthy as it was before the New York Times bought out Josh Wardle’s creation,…
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Energy Firms Are Going ‘Green’ by Offloading Dirty Coal Plants
Energy companies’ sell-off of fossil fuel assets is “obviously a big problem,” says Pieter de Pous, a senior policy advisor…
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It’s Tough to Build a Corporate Culture in a Remote-Work World
Without personal connections, “it’s just a job, it’s just a list of tasks, there’s no loyalty to the company,” says…
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An NFT Bubble Is Taking Over the Gig Economy
Jose Fernando Rico Mercado, 34, who co-owns three childcare facilities in Mexico, has always run side gigs, including designing notebooks…
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Why Cities Want Old Buildings Taken Down Gently
Emily Christensen knows this sounds a little West Coast, but when she enters the old houses her company has been…
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China Is About to Regulate AI—and the World Is Watching
Wen Li, a Shanghai marketer in the hospitality industry, first suspected that an algorithm was messing with her when she…
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Zillow Botched Buying Homes. Opendoor Thinks It Can Do Better
Plus: More rebranding at Meta, techniques for synthesizing reality, and a startling milestone. Source link
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Apple-1 Mystery Is Finally Solved 45 Years Later
Photo: MediaNews Group/Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (Getty Images) About 45 years ago, Apple sold 200 of its first-ever product: the…
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