Church of AI closes
Published in News
23 February 2021

Church of AI closes


Way of the Future wants to move money where it matters

The first church of artificial intelligence has shut its conceptual doors.

Google fires another ethics scientist
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Battle of Essex ethics

Google appears to have fired scientist Margaret Mitchell after weeks of being under investigation for moving thousands of files outside the company amid a battle over research freedom and diversity.

US should copy Australia - and force Google to pay for news
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Microsoft’s idea

Software King of the World Microsoft has said the USA should copy Australia's plan to force Google and Facebook to pay for links to news content.

Google links US to France
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France immediately surrenders

Google, together with its partner SubCom, today announced that the company's privately owned Dunant subsea cable between Virginia Beach, Virginia and Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez on the French Atlantic coast is now operational.

Google’s cloud lost billions
Published in Cloud


We thought it was supposed to be a money spinner

Google's cloud business reported operating loss of $5.61 billion in 2020. It brought in $13.06 billion in revenue for the year.

Ford teams up with Google
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Wants AI and cloud

Ford has said it is writing a cheque for software, artificial intelligence and cloud computing offered by Google to develop new consumer services and modernise internal operations.

Google makes discrimination case go away
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$3.8 million to settle discrimination allegations.

Google will spend $3.8 million, including $2.6 million in back pay, to settle allegations that it underpaid women and unfairly passed over women and Asians for job openings, the US Department of Labour said.

Microsoft is ready to replace Google
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At least in Oz

Software giant Microsoft is confident its search product Bing can fill the gap in Australia if Google pulls its search over required payments to media outlets, Aussie Prime Minister Scott Morrison said.

Google invents secure third-party cookie replacement
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If you trust them

Google says its new machine learning algorithms could replace cookie-based ad targeting without invading your privacy.

Google gives up on Project Loon
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Ballooning costs


Google has given up on its decade long project which was supposed to bring the internet to inaccessible areas using balloons.