What We're Reading: Page 241
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
May 30, 2019
May 29, 2019
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Engadget
Microsoft, Alphabet team up to teach quantum computer programming
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ZDNet
How Cognizant's digital evolution was derailed by an activist investment firm
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CyberScoop
Chinese database exposes 42.5 million records compiled from multiple dating apps
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Ars Technica
Eternally Blue: Baltimore City leaders blame NSA for ransomware attack
May 28, 2019
May 24, 2019
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Fast Company
Harry Potter moving portraits could be real with Samsung AI
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The Economist
America is turning against facial-recognition software
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VentureBeat
Chick-fil-A's AI can spot signs of foodborne illness from social media posts with 78% accuracy
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Baltimore Sun
Google disables Baltimore officials' Gmail accounts created during ransomware recovery, says city needs to pay
May 23, 2019
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Financial Times
Deutsche Bank glitch blocked reporting of suspicious transactions
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Popular Mechanics
How the World's First Digital Circuit Breaker Could Completely Change Our Powered World
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Krebs on Security
Legal Threats Make Powerful Phishing Lures
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The Verge
AI voice assistants reinforce harmful gender stereotypes, new UN report says
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Reuters
Hobbling Huawei: Inside the U.S. war on China’s tech giant
May 22, 2019
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Financial Times
The start-ups building ‘dark kitchens’ for Uber Eats and Deliveroo
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SiliconANGLE
Peak hype: Can Kubernetes survive the booms and busts of cloud services?
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Ars Technica
Baltimore ransomware nightmare could last weeks more, with big consequences
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GeekWire
Q&A with Auth0’s CEO after identity tech startup raises $103M and reaches elite unicorn status
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The Wall Street Journal
Factory Workers Become Coders as Companies Automate
May 21, 2019
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Smart Cities Dive
T-Mobile, Sprint merger clears hurdle following FCC chair's backing
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MIT Technology Review
Google’s AI can now translate your speech while keeping your voice
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Business Insider
ACLU urges Amazon investors to stop sales of Rekognition to government
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HR Dive
A majority of workers want AI to stay out of hiring tasks, study finds