Wikipedia has a climatetech problem
Canary Media· 10 hours agoIt’s called Wikipedia — with its billions of monthly pageviews, maybe you’ve heard of it. The problem is that Wikipedia is often out of date,...
Friend or foe: Can computer coders trust ChatGPT?
BBC via Yahoo Finance· 2 hours ago"Now, even somebody who has no idea of what they're doing can create a simple web app," says Mr Schirano. Some say that recreating these old games was...
This is Wikipedia’s new audio logo, which is designed to be ‘The Sound of All Human Knowledge’
MusicRadar via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThis was chosen via the company’s ‘The Sound of All Human Knowledge’ contest, which invited...
Royal news - latest: Meghan Markle wins defamation lawsuit against half-sister Samantha
The Independent US via AOL· 2 hours agoPrince Harry is suing the Daily Mail for running what he alleges to be a covert surveillance...
Wikipedia says it has found the 'sound of all human knowledge' with new audio logo
Engadget· 3 days agoIn true Wikipedia fashion, the four second audio clip was sourced from the community. The Wikimedia...
Listen to Wikipedia's Cute New Sound Logo
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 2 days agoVisual logos get all the love, and for good reason. Human beings tend to be focused on visuals as a primary means of interpreting the world. But our...
To create a more accessible internet, context matters
VentureBeat· 2 days agoThe bad news: Few images are accompanied by adequate alt-text descriptions. In fact, according to one study, alt-text descriptions are included with fewer than 6% of English-language
Brad Pitt moving to Carmel after selling L.A. compound for $39 million, report says
San Jose Mercury News· 2 days agoJolie — and is moving to Carmel. The TMZ report also said the actor plans to move to Northern...
Daily Authority: ️ Microsoft's stealing Google's cool
Android Authority· 8 hours agoThe generative AI era has sprung a few surprises. It seems that Google has also been taken aback. In...
A History of Work in Six Words
The Atlantic· 6 hours agoThis is Work in Progress, a newsletter by Derek Thompson about work, technology, and how to solve some of America’s biggest problems. Here is a history...