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Amazon scraps secret AI recruiting tool that showed hiring bias against women

Amazon.com Inc’s machine-learning specialists uncovered a big problem: their new recruiting engine did not like women.

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Increasingly human-like robots spark fascination and fear

Sporting a trendy brown bob, a humanoid robot named Erica chats to a man in front of stunned audience members in Madrid.

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US indicts Russians in hacking of nuclear company Westinghouse

The United States on Thursday charged seven Russian intelligence officers with conspiring to hack computers and steal data from the nuclear energy company Westinghouse Electric Co. as well as anti-doping watchdogs, sporting federations and an international agency probing the use of chemical weapons.

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DOJ indicts seven Russian GRU intelligence officers for allegedly conspiring to steal data

The United States on Thursday indicted seven Russian intelligence officers for conspiring to hack computers and steal data in a bid to delegitimize international anti-doping organizations and expose officials who revealed a Russian state-sponsored athlete doping program.

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Britain says Russian military intelligence behind host of global cyber attacks

Britain accused Russian military intelligence on Thursday of directing a host of cyber attacks aimed at undermining Western democracies by sowing confusion in everything from sport to transport and the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

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Internet provider groups sue over California net neutrality rules

Four industry groups representing major internet providers and cable companies filed suit on Wednesday seeking to block California’s new law to mandate net neutrality rules.

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Texas woman sues Facebook claiming social media site enabled sex trafficking

A Texas woman, claiming that she was raped, beaten and sex trafficked at the age of 15 by a pimp who posed as a Facebook “friend,” has filed suit against the social network, alleging its executives knew minors were being lured into the sex trade on their platform.

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Why we love robotic dogs, puppets and dolls

There’s a lot of hype around the release of Sony’s latest robotic dog. It’s called “aibo,” and is promoted as using artificial intelligence to respond to people looking at it, talking to it and touching it.

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Police on Twitter: Talking to the community, or just to themselves?

North American police departments have been using Twitter for operational and public relations purposes for more than a decade.

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US sues after California governor signs 'net neutrality' law

The U.S. Justice Department late on Sunday filed suit after California Governor Jerry Brown signed legislation to restore open internet protections known as net neutrality in the state after the Trump administration repealed the rules in December 2017.

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Musk to resign as Tesla chairman, remain as CEO in SEC settlement

Tesla Inc and Elon Musk have agreed to pay $20 million each to financial regulators and the billionaire will step down as the company’s chairman but remain as chief executive, under a settlement that caps a tumultuous two months for the carmaker.

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Computer in House offices attempted to edit Wikipedia entry for 'Devil's Triangle' to match what Kavanaugh claimed

Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh said that the "Devil's Triangle" was a "drinking game," but nowhere on the internet is that term used in association with a drinking game. That was until a person using a Congressional IP address tried to create one.

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Instagram co-founders step down from company: NYTimes

Co-founders of Facebook Inc’s (FB.O) Instagram, Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, have resigned as chief executive officer and chief technical officer, respectively, and plan to leave the photo-sharing app company in coming weeks, the New York Times reported late on Monday.

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