These 29 Evs All Exceeded Their Advertised Ranges Which Is Pretty Awesome

According to a road test carried out by Norwegian motoring magazine, Motor.no, and the Norwegian Automobile Federation (NAF), 29 EVs from leading manufacturers all exceeded their WLTP (Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicle Test Procedure) quoted ranges. [Read: Uber and Lyft risk closure in California if they don’t provide employee benefits to drivers] Vehicles were driven, mostly on highway roads, north from Oslo towards Folldal, via Raufoss. Conditions were reported as being “windy,” with temperatures between 15 and 21 degrees....

December 24, 2022 · 3 min · 547 words · Patrick Biggs

This Ai Could Reunite Families After An Earthquake

The idea first emerged in the ImpactHub Istanbul, a social innovation centre in a city where a future earthquake is all but inevitable. The last time a devastating earthquake had struck Turkey was in 1999, around 150-200 kilometers from Istanbul. Official records put the death toll at 18,373 people. Scientists believe that the next one will be of a similar magnitude — but this time they expect it to be directly in Istanbul, the home of 15 million people....

December 24, 2022 · 2 min · 312 words · Michael Hannah

This Ai Lyrics Generator Strings Your Random Words Into Songs

The system was created by Mathi Gatti, a data scientist from Argentina, who told TNW he got the idea from his own songwriting struggles: Gatti developed the tool by training OpenAI’s GPT-2 language model on songs that Google lists when you search for “top artists 20th century” and “top artists 21st century,” and extracted keywords from them using a tool called yake. He then turned the system into a public website, with a creativity dial that lets you adjust the randomness of the generated text, and a button that reduces the repetitiveness of the results....

December 24, 2022 · 2 min · 300 words · Vicky Connor

This Ai Powered Tool Helps You Write Effective And Inclusive Job Ads

Although it’s illegal to advertise job vacancies to a specific race, religion, or gender, research has proven time and time again that gendered words and phrases like “boastful” and “sympathetic” reinforce gender stereotypes, especially in the workplace. A team of social scientists argued that biased language in job ads sustain gender inequality. They coded a list of adjectives and verbs, labeling them as either feminine or masculine, then searched a popular job site using the gendered words....

December 24, 2022 · 5 min · 967 words · Thomas Escobar

This Ai Wants To Play With Your Garbage So We Don T All Die

The big problem is people. We suck at sorting, most of us don’t have access to proper bins and recycling services, and there’s just too much garbage for us to properly manage each day. We need help. Enter AI: There are few problems perfectly suited for robots, but digging through trash to ensure everything gets where it’s supposed to go is definitely one of them. A team of researchers participating in Huawei’s Cloud Garbage Classification Challenge created the aptly named GarbageNet, an AI platform for sorting different types of refuse....

December 24, 2022 · 2 min · 392 words · Karen Norris

This Eu Funded Ai Rates How Hideous Your Face Is For Society S Sake

A new website called How Normal Am I? aims to shed light on the risks by using algorithms to judge your age, attractiveness, BMI, life expectancy, and gender. Sharing your photo and all these sensitive inferences might appear a little reckless. But as the site promises to not collect any personal data or use any cookies, I naively gave it a go. After agreeing to the terms and conditions — which, of course, I read in great depth — I’m welcomed to the site by Tijmen Schep, the artist-in-residence at SHERPA, an EU-funded project that explores how AI impacts ethics and human rights....

December 24, 2022 · 4 min · 777 words · Jacob Dougherty

This Game Reveals The Hidden Racial Bias Of Dating App Algorithms

The game is simple. Users create a monster character and profile, start swiping right or left on other monsters’ accounts, chat, and date. I created, Ian, a blue monster with questionable hair and it didn’t take long to match with Octiana, a Disney enthusiast, who eventually got my number. The longer I played, the more the game got to know my “monster preferences” — it showed my most and least recommended profiles and found a pattern and eventually I was left seeing the same monsters time and time again....

December 24, 2022 · 2 min · 348 words · Pearl Shehan

This Is The Chip That Will Power Samsung S Galaxy Note 10

The latest octa-core mobile CPU has two custom Mongoose cores, two Cortex-A75 cores, and four Cortex-A55 cores. This is a similar architecture to leading chips like the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 and the Huawei Kirin 980. The CPU has Mali-G76 MP12 GPU, which is the same as the previous generation’s chip. It also supports UFS 3.0 storage and video recording up to 8K at 30 FPS. The processor can host one 22-megapixel camera each on the front and rear, or a dual-camera setup with two 16-megapixel sensors....

December 24, 2022 · 1 min · 161 words · Paul Weiland

This Ninja Dragon Max Flip Drone Is A Brilliant Flyer Has An Hd Cam And It S Up To 50 Off

Fun and function. Too often, most consumer drones fall into one category or the other…but not both. You can fly, flip and pull aerobatic maneuvers like you’re piloting in an air circus. Or you can focus on taking beautiful, stately, fluid images and video. And unless you’re willing to pay one of those elite aircraft prices, those two groups are often mutually exclusive. Thankfully, the Ninja Dragon Max Flip Headless HD Camera Gesture Control Drone ($84....

December 24, 2022 · 2 min · 399 words · Stanley Peace

This Robotic Glove Uses Ai To Help People With Hand Weakness Regain Muscle Grip

BioLiberty designed the glove for people who suffer from hand weakness, due to age or illnesses such as motor neurone disease and carpal tunnel syndrome. The system detects their intention to grip by using electromyography (EMT) to measure the electrical activity generated by a nerve’s stimulation of the muscle. An algorithm then converts the intent into force to help the wearer strengthen their grip on an object. The glove could help users with a wide range of daily tasks, from driving to opening jars....

December 24, 2022 · 1 min · 198 words · Aja Potthoff

This Smart Ear Wax Cleaner Isn T Just Uber Functional It S Also Incredibly Cool

Easy question — should you use a cotton swab to clean out your ear? The answer is obviously no. And yet millions of us do it every day anyway. And it’s not even the danger of perforating an eardrum or one of the other ghastly possibilities from a slip-and-oh-God swab accident that should have you rattled. How about this — a cotton swab doesn’t even really clean your ear in most cases....

December 24, 2022 · 2 min · 385 words · Barbara Jeronimo

This Ultra Powerful Space Telescope Will Unveil The Dark Ages Of The Universe

I’m an astronomer with a specialty in observational cosmology – I’ve been studying distant galaxies for 30 years. Some of the biggest unanswered questions about the universe relate to its early years just after the Big Bang. When did the first stars and galaxies form? Which came first, and why? I am incredibly excited that astronomers may soon uncover the story of how galaxies started because James Webb was built specifically to answer these very questions....

December 24, 2022 · 5 min · 986 words · Jennifer Mcclain

This Vpn And Password Manager From Nord Protects Your Web Connection And Passwords At Over 70 Off

It’s tempting to think that cybercrime is only felt by companies and large organizations. The facts, however, don’t bear that out. Over 40 percent of all small businesses have suffered a cyberattack, with almost 65 percent of all businesses reporting they’ve been victimized. Meanwhile, more than 60 million Americans have been impacted by identity theft. And unfortunately, cybersecurity experts are forecasting 2021 will not see improvement. Protecting yourself, your information and your technology from cybercriminals, information thieves and all those other bad actors online should be everyone’s top digital priority....

December 24, 2022 · 2 min · 414 words · Roxanne Farrell

Top Fentanyl Seller On Alphabay And Dream Market Sentenced To 7 Years Prison

Authorities noted Matthew Witters, of Seattle, was a leading seller of fentanyl on prolific dark web markets AlphaBay and Dream Market between 2015 and 2017. Witters was reportedly caught after his contact information and dark web nicknames were found in houses linked to drug trafficking in California and Oklahoma. A search warrant led authorities to a safe deposit box Witters had leased in a bank. It stored more than $165,000 in cash, a Glock handgun, suspected controlled substances, and mailing labels....

December 24, 2022 · 2 min · 265 words · Eric Aldrich

Trump S Trade War Created A Sweet Ass Laptop Stockpile For Us Schools

Vendors like Taiwan’s Acer ordered extra laptops to be imported to the US last December, when talks between Trump and Xi faltered. The goal was to build up stock before tariffs meant paying 15% extra for products from China, which Reuters notes makes 90% of the world’s laptops and monitors. [Read: Apple can sell devices in India because of Trump administration, says Tim Cook] It’s these stockpiles that’ve proven critical in meeting coronavirus-fueled demand in the US, while customers in India, the UK, and Japan have faced delays that’ve lasted weeks....

December 24, 2022 · 2 min · 246 words · Julie Crouch

Twitter Expands Hate Speech Guidelines To Include Disability Illness And Age

For more info: — Twitter Safety (@TwitterSafety) March 5, 2020 To keep you up to speed, Twitter’s existing rules against hateful conduct include using dehumanizing language to describe against race, ethnicity, national origin, caste, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, and religious affiliation. This usually covers any kind of derogatory comment, and the overall policy adds that you may not use the platform to incite violence or make threats on the basis of any of these characteristics....

December 24, 2022 · 3 min · 429 words · David Hernandez

Twitter Introduces Voice Tweets Because Sometimes 280 Characters Aren T Enough

The feature, exclusive to iOS for now, allows you to affix a voice memo to your tweets much like voice clips in WhatsApp or other messaging services. To use the feature, simply tap the Tweet compose button, then tap on the new sound wave button that shows up on the bottom left. You can just tap the ‘Done’ button when you’re done yapping. But of course, this wouldn’t be Twitter without some arbitrary (if welcome) numerical limitation, so individual voice clips are limited to 140 seconds....

December 24, 2022 · 2 min · 290 words · Anne Leser

Twitter S Auto Refresh Fix Makes Wading Through The Cesspit Worthwhile

After tormenting users with this issue for years, the bird app has finally shown some mercy. Twitter announced on Tuesday that it will no longer automatically refresh your feed. Instead, you can now choose when you want to load new tweets by clicking on the tweet counter bar at the top of your timeline. — Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) November 15, 2021 Twitter first revealed that it was working on the issue in September....

December 24, 2022 · 1 min · 128 words · Cinthia Miller

Un Cybercrime Chief Cryptocurrency Makes Investigating Online Child Abuse Tougher

Neil Walsh told Australia’s ABC the true scale of online child sexual abuse is much, much bigger than many realise, and that cryptocurrency — like Bitcoin — has added an additional layer of anonymity that favors perpetrators. “It’s what makes it really hard for cops [and] investigators to manage some really big risks. Because in the past, when we looked at some of those really big high threat areas, like kids getting abused online, it had to be paid for, and now with the use of cryptocurrencies, it’s exceptionally difficult for investigators to track and manage that risk,” Walsh told ABC....

December 24, 2022 · 2 min · 309 words · Thomas Cholico

Untitled Goose Game Is The Perfect Way To Unleash Your Inner Asshole

If you’re unfamiliar with this title, it caused an internet storm back in 2017 with its first trailer: In it, a goose terrorizes a gardener, stealing his keys, hat, and just being a general nuisance. The trailer looked beautiful, funny, and imaginative — everything you could want from an indie game. Thing is, I’ve been burnt before. One only needs to think of the gap between No Man’s Sky’s promise and its first release to see how easily hype can ruin a title....

December 24, 2022 · 3 min · 452 words · Brittany Pool