11 Aug

“Snapchat Doesn’t Think Its ‘Yellowface’ Filter Is Racist”

“We can all agree that Snapchat filters have four primary objectives: to make you look hotter, uglier, fun, or weird as shit. But you know what they shouldn’t do? Paint you as a racist caricature ripped straight out of World War II propaganda. Apparently, Snapchat hasn’t gotten that memo.”

Read: Snapchat Doesn’t Think Its ‘Yellowface’ Filter Is Racist

05 Aug

“Journalism’s lack of diversity threatens its long-term future”

“The barriers faced by those from poorer backgrounds or minorities are getting higher – how can newspapers expect to stay relevant? At least the public agree on one thing in such divisive times: journalists, or the supposedly homogeneous “media”, are to blame for just about everything.”

Read: Journalism’s lack of diversity threatens its long-term future

04 Aug

“This startup uses machine learning and satellite imagery to predict crop yields”

“Mark Johnson wants to beat the United States Department of Agriculture at its own game: predicting yields of America’s crops. The USDA puts boots on the ground, deploying hundreds of workers to survey thousands of farms a month ahead of the October corn harvest, America’s biggest crop.”

Read: This startup uses machine learning and satellite imagery to predict crop yields

04 Aug

“This startup uses machine learning and satellite imagery to predict crop yields”

“Mark Johnson wants to beat the United States Department of Agriculture at its own game: predicting yields of America’s crops. The USDA puts boots on the ground, deploying hundreds of workers to survey thousands of farms a month ahead of the October corn harvest, America’s biggest crop.”

Read: This startup uses machine learning and satellite imagery to predict crop yields

01 Aug

“Why the Rumor That Facebook Is Listening to Your Conversations Won’t Die”

“Not long ago I watched a video in my Facebook timeline—I don’t remember what it was, only that it was something very sad. Whatever it was, I felt overwhelmed, and I put my head down on the bed beside my computer and did about sixty seconds of crying.”

Read: Why the Rumor That Facebook Is Listening to Your Conversations Won’t Die

15 Jul

“Why do Pokemon avoid black neighborhoods?”

“The crowdsourced database that was use to seed locations to catch Pokemon in Pokemon Go came from early augmented reality games that were played by overwhelmingly affluent (and thus, disproportionately white) people, who, in an increasingly racially segregated America, are less and less likely to v”

Read: Why do Pokemon avoid black neighborhoods?

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