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At Facebook, public funds join push to remove Mark Zuckerberg as chairman

Four major U.S. public funds that hold shares in Facebook Inc on Wednesday proposed removing Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg as chairman following several high-profile scandals and said they hoped to gain backing from larger asset managers.

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Meet AICAN, a machine that operates as an autonomous artist

When artificial intelligence has been used to create works of art, a human artist has always exerted a significant element of control over the creative process.

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Evolution is at work in computers as well as life sciences

Artificial intelligence research has a lot to learn from nature. My work links biology with computation every day, but recently the rest of the world was reminded of the connection: The 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry went to Frances Arnold together with George Smith and Gregory Winter for developing major breakthroughs that are collectively called “directed evolution.” One of its uses is to improve protein functions, making them better catalysts in biofuel production. Another use is entirely outside chemistry – outside even the traditional life sciences.

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Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen dies at 65

Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) co-founder Paul Allen, who had been suffering from non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, passed away at the age of 65 on Monday, his investment firm said.

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AI’s first pop album ushers in a new musical era

Last December, the world ushered in a new era of popular music: human and artificial intelligence (AI) collaboration.

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John Oliver starts Instagram hashtag #LetsNotGetAfterIt to mock CNN's Chris Cuomo -- and weird Mika Brzezinski pig videos

It was recently announced that Instagram founders were leaving the company to explore other creative crafts. Oddly enough, HBO's John Oliver noticed that news anchors seem to be eagerly pitching their Instagram channels. That prompted him to actually look at the channels and what he saw was powerfully disturbing.

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Apocalyptic warning from a cyber security chief demands the federal government to figure out a plan fast

Arthur House currently serves as the chief cybersecurity risk officer in the state of Connecticut and he is warning Americans that we might not survive an attack that cripples our utilities.

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Facebook says attackers stole details from 29 million users

Facebook Inc said on Friday that attackers in the mass security breach it announced late last month accessed the accounts of about 30 million people in total and stole name and contact details for 29 million.

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‘Fortnite’ teaches the wrong lessons

In recognition of the fact that “Fortnite” has quickly become one of the most popular video games in the world – one played by more than 125 million players – I decided to play the game myself in an attempt to understand its widespread appeal.

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Ronald Reagan hologram greets visitors at ex-president's library

Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan is making a comeback as a hologram at his official library in California.

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Media companies, executives drop out of Saudi event over missing journalist

Media companies are pulling out of a Saudi investment conference because of growing outrage over the disappearance of a prominent Saudi journalist in Turkey.

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Senators asks Google to explain delay in disclosing vulnerability

Three influential Republican U.S. senators on Thursday asked Alphabet Inc’s Google unit to explain why it delayed disclosing vulnerabilities with its Google+ social network.

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Rupert Murdoch's son in line to replace Elon Musk as Tesla chairman: FT

Outgoing Twenty-First Century Fox Inc (FOXA.O) Chief Executive James Murdoch is the lead candidate to replace Elon Musk as Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) chairman, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday, citing two people briefed on the discussions.

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