As advancements in technology continue to push the boundaries of what was once thought possible, the issue of consumer brain data privacy has emerged as a topic of significant concern. With companies now able to capture and interpret brainwaves through wearable consumer technologies, the need for robust privacy protections has become increasingly urgent. Colorado recently
Google is expanding its AI Overviews in Search feature, which provides users with detailed information directly in the search results page without the need to click through to a website. While this may be beneficial in some ways, it also raises concerns for SEO and referral traffic. One of the main concerns with Google’s AI
EliseAI, a leader in the proptech space, has been quietly developing AI systems for the past 7 years to enhance communication between rental property owners/managers and tenants. The company’s AI assistant is utilized by 70% of the top 50 rental housing operators and owners in the US, highlighting its widespread adoption in the industry. In
Superconductors have been a subject of fascination for researchers for over a century due to their unique ability to conduct electricity without any energy loss. However, traditional superconductors only function at extremely low temperatures, making them impractical for widespread use in everyday technology. This limitation has prompted scientists to search for materials that exhibit superconducting
The exchange of medical records among different hospitals, clinics, and healthcare organizations has always been a complex process. The information is stored in various formats by different vendors, making it challenging for healthcare providers to access all the necessary data about their patients. Epic Systems, a major player in the healthcare software industry, holds records
Cognitive flexibility is a crucial human ability that enables individuals to quickly adapt to new situations, learn new skills, and switch between different tasks. While artificial intelligence (AI) systems have made significant advancements in recent years, they still lack the same level of flexibility as humans. Understanding how biological neural circuits support cognitive flexibility can
Valve’s plans to make SteamOS available on other gaming devices, such as rival handhelds, are becoming more concrete. The recent beta update that mentioned adding support for the Asus ROG Ally’s inputs is a clear indication of this direction. Valve has confirmed to The Verge that they are actively working on extending SteamOS support to
YouTube has recently announced its plans to incorporate longer ad breaks into its Connected TV (CTV) experiences. This move comes in response to research indicating that the majority of YouTube viewers prefer video ads to be grouped together rather than being scattered throughout a video. This shift aims to provide viewers with a continuous viewing
GitHub, the renowned code repository and developer platform, recently faced significant challenges that impacted its website and various services. Fortunately, the company swiftly took action to address the issues by reverting changes to its database infrastructure. Following this crucial step, GitHub has declared that its services are now operating smoothly, as indicated in a status
YouTube recently announced a shift towards implementing longer ad breaks in order to enhance the Connected TV (CTV) experience for viewers. This decision was based on research indicating that 79% of YouTube users prefer video ads to be grouped together, as opposed to being scattered throughout a video. The initial experiment showed a 29% increase