This year marks the 10th anniversary of the romance and science-fiction film “Her.” K.K. Barrett, an award winning production designer of the film, discusses all the high-tech details in the movie.
Ruthe Farmer, founder and CEO of the Last Mile Education Fund, says the process of applying for and securing an internship in tech often excludes low-income students who are educated at lesser-known colleges.
A “prompt engineer,” whose job is to elicit the most effective responses from these new tools, can make a big salary. But those specialized skills may eventually become ordinary.
Journalist Jason Del Rey talks about his new book, “Winner Sells All: Amazon, Walmart and the Battle for Our Wallets.” The huge rivals have spent big to make inroads into each other’s vast turf.
Mike Hamilton, co-founder of cybersecurity firm Critical Insight, says there are currently no guardrails against AI’s power to surgically target voters for disinformation. He hopes that it could also be applied to detecting fraud.
Josh Dzieza of The Verge says being a “data annotator” often involves repetitive work, low pay, little information about the project and the challenge of adopting a robot’s mindset. He tried it and said he “failed completely.”
A recent report from GLAAD found that though Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and TikTok have policies against hate speech, many don’t enforce them.