Bosses Are Using AI to Decide Who to Fire

Though most signs are telling us artificial intelligence isn’t taking anyone’s jobs, employers are still using the tech to justify ...
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Thanks to Zillow, Your Friends Know How Much Your House Costs—or if You’re Secretly Rich

The phenomenon of Zillow snooping also feels in line with the current political climate. Today’s young adults came of age ...
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AI will boost the value of human creativity in financial services, says AWS

shomos uddin/Getty Images Financial services firms are making early gains from artificial intelligence (AI), which is not surprising given that ...
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Skydance’s Behemoth Takes #1 In June’s PS VR2 Download Charts

Skydance’s Behemoth is June’s #1 in the PlayStation VR2 download charts. Sony’s monthly download charts are now live for June 2025, ...
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Double Eleven sister studio Cast Iron Games has opened its doors in Wakefield

Studio Cast Iron Games has opened in Tileyard North, Wakefield in the UK, with a focus on triple-A co-development and ...
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The Payments Association calls for more LGBTQIA+ diversity in payments

Findings from a survey conducted by The Payments Association (TPA) highlighted the need for further LGBTQIA+ inclusion in financial services. ...
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Explainable Anomaly Detection with RuleFit: An Intuitive Guide

your anomaly detection results to your stakeholders, the immediate next question is always “why?”. In practice, simply flagging an anomaly ...
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Figuring out why a nap might help people see things in new ways

Lacaux’s team also experimented with different objects the participants should hold while napping: spoons, steel spheres, stress balls, etc. It ...
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How the Binding of Two Brain Molecules Creates Memories That Last a Lifetime

The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. When Todd Sacktor was about to turn 3, his 4-year-old ...
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