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News & Articles By Virgilio Marin
04/30/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Google sued over coronavirus contact tracing apps that may expose users to data breach
Google is being sued over a security flaw in Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) contact tracing apps that use a key technology it co-developed with Apple. The lawsuit alleges that the security flaw exposes Android users’ personal information to scores of third parties. Plaintiffs Jonathan Diaz and Lewis Bornmann filed the class-action lawsuit on April 27, Tuesday, in California federal court. The pair argued that […]
02/03/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
New AI tool that determines trustworthiness of people may not be trustworthy at all
Banks can now deny or approve loans by screening a person’s face and voice using a newly developed artificial intelligence (AI) designed to determine trustworthiness. Japanese tech company DeepScore recently unveiled its facial and voice recognition app, which it also called DeepScore, at the trade event Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The AI-enabled app […]
12/29/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Straight out of sci-fi: Scientists achieve long-distance “quantum teleportation” for the first time
Scientists have successfully “beamed up” units of quantum information known as qubits over a great distance for the first time. Led by scientists from the California Institute of Technology, a team of researchers demonstrated this so-called “quantum teleportation” across 27 miles of fiber optics in two testbeds: the Caltech Quantum Network (CQNET) and the Fermilab Quantum Network […]
11/26/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
“Important theoretical finding” shows how breaks in temporal symmetry result in molecules that can encode data from Weyl semimetals
A study published in Scientific Reports shows that breaks in temporal symmetry can produce molecules in materials called Weyl semimetals that can encode data. Researchers from Brazil and Iceland said that the theoretical finding can contribute to the development of quantum computing and spintronics – an emerging technology that uses electron spin instead of electron charge for faster, more efficient […]
09/22/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Customers are 80 percent less likely to buy from merchants if they figure out they’re talking to AI, study finds
Artificial intelligence, or AI, has recently taken the labor market by storm. It’s cost-efficient and effective at jobs previously held by humans, such as customer service. But it has yet to earn customer trust, suggests a study published in the journal Marketing Science. Researchers from the U.S. and China examined the responses of customers when faced with AI-controlled chatbots, computer […]
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