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    Feb 22, 2024Google's Gemini system seems to do something similar, taking a user's image-generation prompt (the instruction, such as "make a painting of the founding fathers") and inserting terms for racial ...
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    Another Google algorithm has been called out as sexist. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon created a tool that showed that Google search queries promoted prestigious job openings to men more than to ...
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    Dec 13, 2023Google's big new location data change is a new, duplicate data store that will live exclusively on your device. Google's new blog post says data for the long-running Google Maps Timeline feature ...
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    Oct 25, 2024Google added that part of the problem it faces in generating AI Overviews is that, for some very specific queries, there's an absence of high quality information on the web—and there's ...
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    Feb 23, 2024An Invenda spokesperson told Ars that "Invenda operates under strict policy and does not collect any user data or photos, ensuring individual identification via machine technology is unattainable.
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    A day after Google's vice president insisted that YouTube was apolitical, Cruz claimed that political bias on YouTube was "massive." But the data doesn't back Cruz up—and it's been available for ...
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    Facebook has been pushing its "ethnic affinity" targeting since late 2014, courting advertisers who want to deliver ads just to the Hispanic community, for example, or who want to create separate ...
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    Oct 13, 2023Google is still wondering if it should make major changes to its homepage. The last experiment we saw filled the usually stark white page with info cards showing things like the weather and stocks ...
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    Aug 7, 2024Google will likely appeal the case to the US District Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit, after which a loss could lead to another appeal, sending the case to the Supreme Court, Pincock told Ars.
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