Techlife News - 31.08.2019
Protests from tech employees, many of them highly paid engineers, have sometimes boiled over into dramatic actions like the glob ...
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There is no silver bullet, but we will continue to work to get it right.” Perhaps no company has faced louder criticism for its ...
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Facebook is tightening its rules around political advertising ahead of the 2020 U.S. presidential elections, an acknowledgement ...
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The verified group name will be listed on the “paid for by” disclaimers that disclose the backers of ads. Facebook says it will ...
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Last month, Facebook was ordered to pay a S5 billion fine to the Federal Trade Commission over privacy violations. It also faces ...
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A self-driving vehicle pioneer who used to work for Google has been charged with stealing secrets from the company before he joi ...
That led Uber to start recruiting Levandowski in 2015. Levandowski soon left Google to help found Otto, a self-driving truck sta ...
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Elaine Herzberg, 49, was pushing a bicycle when the crash occurred. Investigators later determined that Uber’s human backup driv ...
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Alerts from new driver assist systems can be so annoying that some motorists are turning the features off, according to a new su ...
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said Kristin Kolodge, J.D. Power’s executive director of driver interaction and human- machine interface. “The technology can’t ...
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