Author: Hunter
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Would you wear a smart ring that proves you’re not a cheater?
First comes love, then comes biometric tracking. Imagine this. You wake up, roll over, take your smart ring off its charger, and slip it onto your finger. After eating breakfast and getting ready for work, you kiss your lover goodbye and head out. Everything’s hunky-dory – until you look down at your finger. The LED… Read more
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Factor Delivery Meals Review (2025): Tender Salmon, Room to Grow
Factor home-delivery meals have mastered the art of a juicy, medium-rare steak. But inconsistency is still an issue. Read more
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The Download: stereotypes in AI models, and the new age of coding
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. This data set helps researchers spot harmful stereotypes in LLMs What’s new? AI models are riddled with culturally specific biases. A new data set, called SHADES, is designed to help developers combat the… Read more
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GPD Win Max 2 review: a surprisingly competent tiny laptop that doubles as a gaming handheld
Since Neuromancer took the sci-fi world by storm in 1984, computing nerds have pined for a “cyberdeck” – the ultimate in personal, portable PCs for surfing and hacking the world. Usually, they’re DIY affairs. But the 10-inch GPD Win Max 2 is the closest I’ve seen to an off-the-shelf cyberdeck worth buying. @verge The GPD… Read more
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New York City wants subway cameras to predict ‘trouble’ before it happens
The systems under development could alert the NYPD before any crime has been committed. | Photo by Eduardo MunozAlvarez / VIEWpress via Getty Images New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority says it’s exploring the use of AI systems for “predictive prevention” of crime and dangerous behavior on the city’s subway platforms. MTA chief security officer Michael… Read more
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TI centrada en el cliente: estrategias para ofrecer experiencias ganadoras
En lugar de hablar de tecnología, el ejecutivo de TI Aaron Taylor habla de dotar de un contexto rico al centro de llamadas, adoptar un enfoque omnicanal y facilitar a los clientes la realización de operaciones con su empresa. Taylor, director y CIO de la división de negocio de Inversores Particulares de Vanguard en EE.… Read more
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The dead giveaway that ChatGPT wrote your content – and how to work around it
If you use ChatGPT to write emails, essays, and more, you will want to make this small tweak. Read more
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United Airlines’ AI strategy: The airline that makes decisions fastest wins
At United Airlines, AI has been a long-term strategic investment, not a recent initiative. While many companies scrambled to adopt AI capabilities during the recent gen AI boom, United had already built the foundation necessary for effective implementation. This forward-thinking approach stems from a clear business philosophy that in the airline industry specifically, the carrier… Read more
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Trump’s Policies Are Creating Uncertainty for Fossil Fuel Companies
The Trump administration aims to make fossil fuels cheap—so cheap they wouldn’t be worth extracting. “‘Drill, baby, drill’ is nothing short of a myth,” one oil executive has said. Read more
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How IT leaders use agentic AI for business workflows
“We’re not just automating a handful of manual tasks and processes across a department or two,” says Kellie Romack, CDIO at ServiceNow. “We’re infusing AI agents everywhere to reimagine how we work and drive measurable value.” Agentic AI is the new frontier in AI evolution, taking center stage in today’s enterprise discussion. AI agents topped Forrester’s 2024… Read more