Jon Stewart uses handy charts to break down Trump’s interview answers

On a recent episode of “The Daily Show,” host Jon Stewart provided a hilarious and informative analysis of President Donald Trump’s interview responses using a series of handy charts. As Trump’s interviews can often be confusing, erratic, and filled with misinformation, Stewart’s charts were a valuable tool in breaking down the president’s statements and highlighting… Continue reading Jon Stewart uses handy charts to break down Trump’s interview answers

John Oliver uses a brutal parody ad to take aim at Medicaid

On a recent episode of his hit show “Last Week Tonight,” comedian John Oliver took aim at Medicaid with a brutal parody ad that highlighted the challenges faced by low-income individuals who rely on the government-funded healthcare program. In the ad, titled “The Real Business of Medicaid,” Oliver’s team created a fictional company called “MedCall”… Continue reading John Oliver uses a brutal parody ad to take aim at Medicaid

Voxel uses computer vision to increase workplace safety

As technology advances and more workplaces embrace automation and robotics, the need for enhanced safety protocols is increasing. One of the most promising methods to achieve workplace safety is the use of computer vision. Computer vision is a technology that uses cameras and other sensors to capture an image of a scene and then process… Continue reading Voxel uses computer vision to increase workplace safety

WinRAR 0-day that uses poisoned JPG and TXT files under exploit since April

As an essential part of modern computing, users of Windows operating systems are well aware of the WinRAR application. This application is used to compress and extract files as well as create self-extracting packages, making it a popular tool for many computer users. Unfortunately, a very serious vulnerability has been identified with WinRAR that has… Continue reading WinRAR 0-day that uses poisoned JPG and TXT files under exploit since April

WinRAR poisoned

A recently discovered security vulnerability, known as a 0-day exploit, is being targeted with poisoned JPG and TXT files. The exploit was first discovered in April and has the potential to negatively impact users of the popular WinRAR file archiver. The exploit works by exploiting a buffer overflow vulnerability in WinRAR, a program commonly used… Continue reading WinRAR poisoned

Pentagon-Funded Study Uses AI to Detect ‘Violations of Social Norms’ in Text

In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has been making groundbreaking advances as an effective tool for natural language processing. A recent study funded by the Pentagon and conducted by researchers from the University of Southern California shows how AI is being applied to help detect violations of social norms in text. The objective of the… Continue reading Pentagon-Funded Study Uses AI to Detect ‘Violations of Social Norms’ in Text

Clever Hack Uses YouTube to Back Up Your Data in Google’s Cloud for Free

If you’re looking for an effective way to back up and store your data in Google’s cloud for free, there’s one clever hack that you should know about: YouTube. As one of the oldest and most popular video sharing services around, YouTube also serves as an effective tool for hosting and storing digital files. To… Continue reading Clever Hack Uses YouTube to Back Up Your Data in Google’s Cloud for Free

QuickVid uses AI to generate short-form videos, complete with voiceovers

Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology has taken the world by storm, and it’s now being used in the realm of video content. QuickVid is a revolutionary new platform that uses AI to automatically generate high-quality, short-form videos with professionally produced voiceovers. The process of creating videos with QuickVid is incredibly simple and quick. All users have… Continue reading QuickVid uses AI to generate short-form videos, complete with voiceovers

Y Combinator-backed Poly uses AI to generate art assets

AI is quickly becoming a major part of the creative process, and one company is leading the way. Poly, a Y Combinator-backed startup, is promising to provide “world-class artwork with minimal effort” by combining the power of artificial intelligence with traditional design elements. The company, which was founded in 2018 by Scarlett Santello, Tyson Lozensky… Continue reading Y Combinator-backed Poly uses AI to generate art assets

Tesla’s $300 wireless charger uses coils from a company called FreePower

Tesla’s highly-anticipated $300 wireless charger is set to revolutionize how we charge our electronic devices. Equipped with a number of modern features, the wireless charger utilizes coils manufactured by FreePower, a Taiwan-based specialty supplier of wireless charging coils. FreePower’s key product is its wireless charging coils, which are often used in iPhones, iPads, and other… Continue reading Tesla’s $300 wireless charger uses coils from a company called FreePower

Exit mobile version