AI is now becoming a Inclusive Workforce

AI is growing very fast, a recent global AI survey indicated that 34% of businesses across the U.S., Europe and China have adopted AI. Members of the business community are concerned about workforce readiness when AI comes into the economy. However, companies with diverse and inclusive workforces will thrive in the age of AI. ThisContinue reading “AI is now becoming a Inclusive Workforce”

Do political ads have rights?

Internet restrictions are a hot topic in the media. With our large advancements with technology, there needs to be rules and accountability with what content social media platforms allow for their users to see and say. Facebook has decided not to fact-check political ads, which, is interesting because the spread of false media does notContinue reading “Do political ads have rights?”

Australia’s privacy regulator is taking Facebook to court over the Cambridge Analytica scandal.

The office of the Australian Information Commissioner informed Facebook had infringed he privacy of more than 300,00 Australians. They left data exposed to be sold and used for political profiling. It harvested facebook data of 87 million people being used for advertising during elections. 87 million. That is crazy. Facebook has been in the newsContinue reading “Australia’s privacy regulator is taking Facebook to court over the Cambridge Analytica scandal.”

TikTok Wants to Censor Plus Size Women?

https://www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/body/a31257444/lizzo-calls-out-tiktok-swimsuit-video/ Surprise, surprise! TikTok is facing some heat once again! TikTok, the popular video sharing app, faced some criticism last week for censoring posts. Lizzo, the Grammy award winning singer and body positivity advocate, spoke out about TikTok removing videos of her on her account showing her wearing bathing suits. Lizzo claims that it isContinue reading “TikTok Wants to Censor Plus Size Women?”

Artificial Intelligence vs Human Intelligence in Business

With the rapid development of AI technology, companies are working to implement it in their businesses to assist with tasks that it can do many times faster than a human could. But AI can’t do everything a human can do, much like how a human can’t do everything an AI can do. So, what isContinue reading “Artificial Intelligence vs Human Intelligence in Business”

The Internet of Things Could Pose a Threat to U.S. Elections

Many U.S. officials are fearful of foreign interference in the 2020 U.S. elections, to avoid a repeat of the 2016 election. It is now proven that Russia has interfered with the 2016 Presidential election through misinformation on social media, hacking emails, and probing voter registration systems, but in 2020, the tactics used to influence theContinue reading “The Internet of Things Could Pose a Threat to U.S. Elections”

Internet of Things Devices Are Most Likely Spying on Users for the Chinese Government

Internet of Things (IoT) devices are becoming popular ways of monitoring a user’s environment and improving their lives. Devices such as the Ring security system, utilize cameras to help users protect their homes and offices. These devices have a history of favoring sales over security, however, lacking basic encryption and security protocols such as two-factorContinue reading “Internet of Things Devices Are Most Likely Spying on Users for the Chinese Government”

The Internet of Thing Is Changing City Infrastructure in a Positive Way

As populations in urban environments continue to grow, cities are having a hard time keeping up with its citizens and ensuring their wellbeing. New innovations in the Internet of Things is changing that, and helping cities keep up with growing demands. It is estimated that by 2022, $158 billion will be spent on smart cityContinue reading “The Internet of Thing Is Changing City Infrastructure in a Positive Way”

Hackers are exploiting critical vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange server

Hackers based out of China have been working exploit a vulnerability within the Microsoft Exchange email servers. This vulnerability, which Microsoft though they fixed, was thought to be patched back in February. The issue? A remote code execution vulnerability exists in Microsoft Exchange Server when the server fails to properly create unique keys at installContinue reading “Hackers are exploiting critical vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange server”

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