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Facebook’s Scary Algorithm, Microsoft And Sexual Assault, Hospital App For Kids

Richard Bradbury | Arvindh Yuvaraj | Majidah Hashim

20-Dec-17 12:00

Facebook’s Scary Algorithm, Microsoft And Sexual Assault, Hospital App For Kids

On today’s edition of Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Arvindh Yuvaraj and Majidah Hashim spoke about:

 

1:14 - Facebook’s Facial Recognition Now Looks For You In Photos You’re Not Tagged In

5:10 - This Sweet App Distracts Kids When They’re Stuck In The Hospital

9:24 - Microsoft Is Making It Easier For Some Employees To Sue Over Sexual Harassment And Gender Discrimination

17:13 - Drones Help To Predict Volcanic Eruptions

23:04 - For $500, This ‘Breathing’ Robot Might Help You Sleep Better


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