Twitter knows its system for automatically fact-checking posts mentioning 5G and the coronavirus is more than a little overzealous, and it’s hoping to tone things down. The social network has promised to “improve” the precision of its labeling system…
We humans are a deeply gullible bunch, willing to credulously believe any half truth, even outright lie, so long as it aligns with our existing opinions and preconceptions. The rise of modern media — especially the anonymous world of social media — h…
Stevie Wonder Slams Trump, Racism: ‘Sad’ When ‘I Can See Better Than Your 20/20 Vision’
Posted in: Today's Chili“Black lives do matter, and this is not another digital, viral trend, moment or hashtag,” the music icon said.
It’s no secret that fish offer far more health and shields per second compared to more traditional consumables in Fortnite, prompting players to stock up on these items over bandages and shields. Given that the game’s island is now covered almost entirely with water, it makes sense for Epic to add new types of fish…something recently detailed in a new … Continue reading
It’s not just Mixer. Microsoft announced on Friday that it’s permanently closing all of its retail locations. They’d been on hiatus since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, but now the company is going all-in with online stores. Four locations in…
Wrongfully accused by an algorithmKashmir Hill, The New York TimesLaw enforcement at all levels are employing facial recognition for a variety of things. There are a number of issues with the technology and its uses for identifying potential suspects…
Ryun King of Gallery X Art Collective in Kentucky said he feels this is what he was “meant to do.”
The ‘Katrina To COVID Class’: How The Coronavirus Era Affects New Orleans Students More Acutely
Posted in: Today's ChiliFloodwaters shaped the earliest memories of high school seniors in New Orleans. Now they’re graduating in a crisis.
You may not be able to travel to Japan for the foreseeable future, but you can now take a virtual tour of the country’s secretive Ghibli Museum on YouTube.
The Coca-Cola Company has made the decision to ‘pause’ all of its social media advertising, one of the biggest moves in the growing boycott movement. The decision to pause advertising is joined by similar announcements from other big companies, including Verizon, Mozilla, Honda, Viber, Hersey, and more. “There is no place for racism in the world and there is no … Continue reading