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IBM CEO Arvind Krishna speaking at a conference in 2016, when he was SVP and director at IBM Research.

IBM asks Congress for police reform, leaves facial recognition business

Enlarge / IBM CEO Arvind Krishna speaking at a conference in 2016, when he was SVP and director at IBM Research. IBM is walking away completely from the facial recognition business, CEO Arvind Krishna announced yesterday in a letter urging Congress to act against police misconduct and regulate the way technology can be used by […]

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Han Seo Hee asks people to write fanfics about her and girlfriend Jung Da Eun

Han Seo Hee is definitely good at getting attention, and her offhanded and casual comment regarding her newest relationship caused a lot of netizen buzz. The former YG trainee who is tied to both T.O.P and B.I’s drug use scandals recently admitted to being in a relationship with model Jung Dae Eun. She went on

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Google’s John Mueller Asks Why SEOs Don’t Publish Their Address

Mueller questions why SEOs do not publish addresses on their about page. The SEO community responded with numerous reasons, ranging from it’s a negative ranking effect to they don’t service Local SEO. Why No Address in SEO Business Sites? John Mueller said that he was browsing through different SEO sites and noticed that many SEO

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Facebook now asks for consent to scan your photos (but only on new accounts)

Facebook today announced it’d be rolling out its facial recognition settings to everyone — and that and that it’d be turned off by default for new users. Anyone who doesn’t already have this setting will be able to notified and asked if they want to turn it on. The new Face Recognition setting will replace Tag

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FAA asks public not to attach guns, bombs, or flamethrowers to drones

The Federal Aviation Administration would like you to know that drones and weapons are “a dangerous mix.” The government agency sent out a notice on Thursday “warning” the public “that it is illegal to operate a drone with a dangerous weapon attached.” A dangerous weapon is broadly defined as “any item that is used for,

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Google Asks If You Want A Nofollow Filter To Your Internal Link Report In Search Console

Google’s Gary Illyes posted a Twitter poll yesterday asking if you would like the Google Search Console team to add a toggle or filter to the internal link report to show which links are nofollowed and not nofollowed. So far the poll has over 1,000 votes and 80% of those who responded said they want

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Google Asks SEOs if Domain Changes Result in Loss of Traffic

Google’s John Mueller recently put a call out for feedback from SEOs, asking whether site owners should fear a loss in traffic when changing domains. More specifically, Mueller asked three similar yet distinct questions in one tweet. If you’ve done a domain change, how did it go? Are the fears well-founded? Does it help to

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Google asks SMBs if they’ll accept calls from Google Assistant

In what appears to be a single market test, Google is asking Google My Business profile owners whether they’re willing to accept “Google Assistant calls.” The company explains that this means two things: 1) let customers use Google Assistant to book reservations and appointments and 2) allow Google Assistant to confirm factual information about the

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