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Your car is about to go open source

Galido

Having an open-source IVI operating system would create a reusable platform consisting of core services, middleware and open application layer interfaces that eliminate the redundant efforts to create separate proprietary systems. By developing an open-source platform, carmakers can share upgrades as they arrive.

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Top 100 Influencers In Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

CTOvision

The largest players in technology today, including Google, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft and Apple, are all investing heavily in Artificial Intelligence. They have used their models and methods to map the community of thought leaders in social media, extracting those showing the greatest amount of influence on the topics.

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Apple and Google look like problematic heroes in the pandemic

Vox

Apple and Google’s contact-tracing tool has better privacy, but it isn’t perfect. Apple and Google are a month away from launching a series of updates to their smartphone operating systems that will use Bluetooth signals to track potential coronavirus cases. The tool could leave a dangerous door open. But that’s about it.

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Malvertising Is a Cybercrime Heavyweight, Not an Underdog

SecureWorld News

At its core, this tactic revolves around gaming the trust users put in reputable internet services, including search engines, and the familiarity they have with online advertising per se. These fake sites were promoted on Google and Bing search results. Here's some evidence for those who consider the risk far-fetched.

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Roblox, GitHub and the power of online communities: A discussion with Madrona’s Dan Li

GeekWire

Online communities have existed since the dawn of the Internet age. And yet over the past 15 years as massive communities such as Facebook, Pinterest, Reddit and Twitter took root, questions arose over the immense power of these social networks. More than half of the children in the U.S.

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Facebook’s news ban in Australia is draconian. But it might not be wrong.

Vox

The social media giant cut millions of Australians off from the news to protest a potential law with a lot of flaws. Google and Facebook initially threatened to pull their services from the country if the law were to pass, but, as that passage looked more and more likely, their responses were very different.

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Online scammers are rushing to exploit people desperate to get the Covid-19 vaccine

Vox

But that inevitably means there are scammers ready to use the internet to take advantage of these vaccine seekers to steal their money and personal information. The organization has warned people that posting images of their vaccine cards on social media — in order to celebrate their inoculation — is only making things worse.

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