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LinkedIn's Tips For Landing a Dream Job

9th - Higher Ed
Chuck Edward, recruiting expert at Microsoft, says that highlighting specific skill sets in your resume is one of the keys to getting a potential employer to call you back.
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Five Lessons Algorithms Must Learn From Journalism

9th - Higher Ed
Flipboard CEO, Mike McCue, says algorithms that are used to inform large groups of people need to abide by basic journalistic principals.
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Flipboard CEO: Media Companies Need to Build Brands Independent of Any Platform

9th - Higher Ed
Mike McCue, head of news aggregator Flipboard, says the changes to Facebook's news feed could have an impact on brands that are overly reliant on the social media company to bring in views.
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Flipboard CEO: Facebook "Doesn't Work Well" for News

9th - Higher Ed
Mike McCue, who launched the news aggregator 8 years ago, says Facebook is fine for friends, but it's not great at spreading news.
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Facebook's News Feed Reboot

9th - Higher Ed
Dana Wollman, Executive Editor of Engadget, says the new algorithm seems to contribute to the spread of fake news during testing.
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It's Going to Take a Lot of Manpower to End "Fake News" on Facebook

9th - Higher Ed
Christopher Mims, Technology Columnist at The Wall Street Journal, says the social media site is going to need to rely on humans rather than algorithms to fix the problem of false or misleading headlines.
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MIT Tech Review Explains Our Fears About Artificial Intelligence

9th - Higher Ed
As A.I. and robots become more of a reality MIT Tech Review joins Cheddar to discuss and explain the fears behind A.I. technology
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Video problem

9th - Higher Ed
CBC's Matt Braga on Facebook's plans to hire 3,000 more people to monitor its network
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Facebook photo flip

9th - Higher Ed
Ramona Pringle of Ryerson University on FB's reversal of its ban on an award-winning image from the Vietnam War
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Companies Racing to Develop Artificial Intelligence (AI)

9th - Higher Ed
Companies such as Google, IBM and Microsoft are spending millions to become tomorrow’s leaders in artificial intelligence. The field is developing faster than you might think.
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How falling into social media 'rabbit holes' can hurt developing teen minds

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Rachel Mitchell, a child and youth psychiatrist in Toronto, outlines how teens can quickly get sucked into a rabbit hole of potentially damaging social media content they're unable to cut themselves off from.
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Medical organizations push to correct racial disparities in algorithm that made Black people wait longer for kidneys

9th - Higher Ed
A Bridgeport nonprofit is helping the Black community get the “gift of life.”
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Hungryroot Is Bringing Healthy Food Straight to Your Door

9th - Higher Ed
Off the back of their latest earnings results, Hungryroot CEO Ben McKean discusses how the company is bringing healthy food straight to customers' doors and how it's using A.I.
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Kriti Sanon & Shahid Kapoor talk about AI & its rapid advancements

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Actors Shahid Kapoor and Kriti Sanon, promoting their upcoming romantic drama 'Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya,' discussed the swift progression of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its potential impact on our lives. Kriti emphasized the...
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FTC Accuses Amazon of Using Algorithm to Inflate Prices

9th - Higher Ed
The Federal Trade Commission is accusing Amazon of using an algorithm to raise prices for some of its products, thereby causing other shopping sites to do the same.
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New Algorithm Finds 'Potentially Hazardous' Asteroid

9th - Higher Ed
An algorithm designed to uncover asteroids roaming near Earth has revealed its first "potentially hazardous" asteroid.
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Is it OK to watch movies in 3-minute chunks on TikTok?

9th - Higher Ed
TikTok users are watching movies and TV shows in 3-minute chunks. CBC’s Eli Glasner looks at what’s prompting the pairing of full-length films and TikTok.
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TikTok’s latest trend? Watching movies in 3-minute chunks

9th - Higher Ed
TikTok users are watching movies and TV shows in 3-minute chunks. CBC’s Eli Glasner looks at what’s prompting the pairing of full-length films and TikTok.
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Cannes Film Festival: Artificial intelligence in movies

9th - Higher Ed
The impact of Artificial Intelligence on the film industry is sparking debate at the Cannes Film Festival in France.
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A new AI tool that can decode brain signals proves '95% accurate' on mice

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists used artificial intelligence (AI) to read a mouse’s brain while it watched a video clip - and then reconstruct what it saw.
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‘Sludge content’ invades TikTok feeds

9th - Higher Ed
'Sludge content' is filling up TikTok feeds, using split screens to pair users’ clips with unrelated footage. It’s aimed at getting users to watch for just a little longer, and increase views for content creators.
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Chatting with artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT

9th - Higher Ed
The new system from OpenAI lets anyone with an internet “chat” with a computer, getting responses that sound human.
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Expert Says There Is A Definite Match Between Lord Lucan Pictures And Images Of Mystery Man

9th - Higher Ed
A facial recognition expert says his “foolproof” technology has definitively matched photographs of Lord Lucan to those of a mystery man living in Australia. Interview with Professor Hussan Ugail.
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Twitter Rolls Back Maligned 'Home' Timeline Change

9th - Higher Ed
Twitter is pulling back its latest change after receiving major pushback from users. The feature pushed the user timeline experience onto a "home" feed that used individualized algorithms for displaying tweets rather than posting them in...