After more than a quarter of a century on TV, Karl Stefanovic's goodbye to his audience didn't go out on free-to-air television. "I'm free," a stubbled Stefanovic said in a video posted to his podcast ...
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I recently volunteered to teach some lessons in finance to pupils at a primary school. Over six sessions, I spoke to a group ...
CreditNinja reports that companies use surveillance pricing to charge different prices for the same products based on personal data, including behavior and location.
If personalized pricing ever becomes common, shoppers may never know whether they're seeing the same price as everyone else......or the price an algorithm chose just for them.
Those examples don't necessarily prove companies were using artificial intelligence or personal characteristics to determine prices, but they do show that online pricing doesn't always have to be the ...
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Opinion: is the age of mechanical wonders over?

Mirrorless cameras have largely taken over from DSLRs. That transition has lead to a different kind of engineering taking the ...
Have you ever heard a joke and felt a little physical discomfort? That is the essence of cringe comedy — it might make you ...
Wearables can offer rough information about a person’s health, experts say, but only some metrics are medically useful.
The thermometer reads 95°F (35°C) in Brooklyn, and vulnerable individuals need information to take appropriate action. New York City officials must gather facts quickly to provide updates on cooling ...
Democracy Now! speaks with science fiction author, activist and journalist Cory Doctorow about AI and his latest book, The ...