3 years agoTags HP - Promo 1Kids prefer TikTok and YouTube Children’s time spent on social media use continues to increase with kids spending 12% more time on their social feeds
3 years agoTags child rightsUNICEF report warns internet continues to fragment and become less global The internet will continue to fragment and become less global, resulting in further disparities — prompting a greater push for
3 years agoTags HP - SliderGender, age and racial bias in performance feedback There are strong patterns of inequity in job performance feedback. Groups of people who are most underrepresented in business report
3 years agoTags BardIs using generative AI moving too fast and risk breaking things? “Move fast and break things” is the famous mantra by Facebook-founder Mark Zuckerberg to stress the importance of speedy development
3 years agoTags HP - Promo 1Women less likely than men to look for partner via online dating Women are less likely than men to look for a partner via online dating. 27% of women have tried online
3 years agoTags hate speechGlobal survey shows parents underestimate risk for kids online Parents underestimate the risks that kids face online! The biggest gaps is for hate speech, closely followed by threats of
3 years agoTags AlphabetGoogle’s Alphabet launching generative AI chatbot Bard Big tech companies’ focus on generative artificial intelligence as the next step in development continues. Google’s owner Alphabet announced its
3 years agoTags HP - Promo 2Economic downturn means lower spending on computer chips After years discussing how to increase production of semiconductors to satisfy markets weakened demand for PCs and smartphones and improved
3 years agoTags HP - SliderMore than half of social media advertising revenue is from video Video accounts for more than half of all social network advertising revenue, marketing and research firm Insider Intelligence says. It
3 years agoTags HP - SliderThe Week That Was: IT and Media news week 5 It’s been mostly gloomy weeks for big tech but with a few more optimistic tones in quarterly reports. Alphabet’s Google