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The Conversation @ The Next Web 3 place · 04/30/2022 10:00 EDT

Robinhood’s gamification makes trading fun and exciting — what could possibly go wrong?

Wall Street has long been likened to a casino. Robinhood, an investment app that just filed plans for an initial public offering, makes the comparison more apt than ever. That’s because the power of the casino is the way it makes people feel like gambling their money away is a game. Casinos are full of mood lighting, fun noises, and other sensory details that reward gamblers when they place coins... Read more

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Ben Dickson @ The Next Web · 04/30/2022 06:00 EDT

Why companies should stop trying to be “AI-first”

Artificial intelligence has become a buzzword in the tech industry. Companies are eager to present themselves as “AI-first” and use the terms “AI,” “machine learning,” and “deep learning” abundantly in their web and marketing copy. What are the effects of the current hype surrounding AI? Is it just misleading consumers and end-users or is it also affecting investors and regulators? How is it shaping the mindset for creating products and... Read more

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web 1 place · 04/29/2022 16:22 EDT

Meta’s new long-term AI study sounds a lot like OpenAI’s current dead-end

Meta recently announced a long-term research partnership to study the human brain. According to the company, it intends to use the results of this study to “guide the development of AI that processes speech and text as efficiently as people.” This is the latest in Meta’s ongoing quest to perform the machine learning equivalent of alchemy: producing thought from language. The big idea: Meta wants to understand exactly what’s going... Read more

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Napier Lopez @ The Next Web 3 place · 04/29/2022 11:57 EDT

Scientists create paper-thin speakers that could be used like wallpaper

Every few decades, speakers get a little more immersive thanks to advancements in sound processing technologies and cheaper access to surround sound components. But what if you could literally turn all the walls in your home into one giant speaker? That might just be possible in the coming years. Researchers at MIT have developed a new type of paper-thin loudspeaker that is lightweight and durable enough to attach to all... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 04/29/2022 11:39 EDT

The Tata Avinya concept EV has the most minimalist interior we’ve ever seen

Tata Motors, the parent company of Jaguar Land Rover, has revealed its Avinya concept EV, which previews the automaker’s vision of its next-gen electric cars. On the outside, the Avinya is a bit peculiar. It combines the elements of a hatchback, an SUV, and a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), which was a conscious choice of Tata in its attempt to create a unique silhouette. Credit: Tata Motors Its distinct look is... Read more

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Natasha Nel @ The Next Web · 04/29/2022 09:50 EDT

Airbnb joins Twitter, Reddit, Dropbox; finally admits remote work wins

Airbnb CEO and co-founder Brian Chesky on Thursday announced the company’s 5-point plan to enable employees to live and work anywhere, all the time. Ostensibly because “The world has become more flexible”, and “We also had the most productive two-year period in our company’s history — all while working remotely” (presumably, also: massive decrease in operating costs; consequent increase in profit margins). More highlights from Chesky’s thread include the ability... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 04/29/2022 09:32 EDT

Hiring friends and family might be good for business, research suggests

Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta/Facebook, recently remarked in a podcast interview that when it came to hiring new staff, his preference was people whose “values aligned in the things that you care about”. This, he said, was akin to “choosing a friend or a life partner”. He went on to state that many young people were too “objective-focused” and “not focused enough on connections and … people”. This speaks... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 04/29/2022 08:22 EDT

How the Formula E Gen3 is shaping up to be the world’s most efficient race car

On Thursday, ahead of this weekend’s Monaco E-Prix, FIA and Formula E finally unveiled their next electric race car. It’s called Gen3 — as in, the third generation vehicle used by the series — and comes with some BIG upgrades and claimed world’s firsts. Inspired by a fighter jet, the Gen3 features a completely reworked exterior that makes it look kinda like a modern F18 aircraft on wheels. Credit: FIA/Formula... Read more

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web · 04/29/2022 06:46 EDT

The world’s first ‘vertiport’ for flying taxis just opened in the UK

What do you call an airport for flying taxis? A vertiport. And this week, we took a step closer to the option of catching a flying taxi.   UK company Urban-Air Port opened the world’s first vertiport this week in a partnership with the Supernal, the Urban Air Mobility division of Hyundai. The vertiport is called Air-One and is poised to meet the future demand for autonomous drones and electric vertical... Read more

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web 2 place · 04/29/2022 06:40 EDT

All of Elon Musk’s ideas for making money with Twitter

There might not be an easy answer to how Elon Musk wants to achieve “free speech absolutism” on Twitter. But there’s another issue he has to tackle with his new purchase: making money. Musk has taken hefty loans from banks with his Tesla shares as collateral. Some of these loans have interest rates as high as $1 billion per year. So he’ll likely want the social network to mint more... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 04/29/2022 06:35 EDT

Mobility-as-a-service still fails to address women’s safety

The UK’s roads are some of the main culprits of its greenhouse gas emissions. And in 2020, 92% of passenger kilometers traveled in the UK was made by cars, vans and taxis. That means getting around by private vehicle has a disproportionately large negative impact on the environment. What’s more, only 5.8% of vehicles on UK roads are ultra-low emission. Even electric vehicles, though they create less pollution when driven,... Read more

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web · 04/29/2022 05:54 EDT

A regular person’s guide to the mind-blowing world of hybrid quantum computing

Stephen Hawking once suggested Albert Einstein’s assertion that “God does not play dice” with the universe was wrong. In Hawking’s view, the discovery of black hole physics confirmed that not only did God play dice, “but that he sometimes confuses us by throwing them where they can’t be seen.” Are we here by chance or design? A more pragmatic approach to the question, considering the subject matter, would be to... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 04/28/2022 14:00 EDT

Edge’s prospective free VPN would be a tempting reason to ditch Chrome

I’m one of countless people who are foolishly faithful to Chrome. Despite the browser’s horrible rep for privacy, memory-hogging, battery-draining, and role in Google’s monopoly, I can’t call it quits. We had too many good times together — and the old bastard is still pretty. Our relationship, however, may soon face a new threat. According to a page on the Microsoft website that was spotted by Neowin, the software giant... Read more

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web 2 place · 04/28/2022 13:21 EDT

Cerebras Systems’ dinner plate-sized chips are revolutionizing the field of AI

Bigger isn’t always better, but sometimes it is. Cerebras Systems, a company bent on accelerating machine learning systems, built the world’s largest chip last year. In the time since, it’s developed bespoke solutions to some of the largest problems in the AI industry. Founded in 2015, Cerebras is a sort of reunion tour for most of its C-suite executives. Prior to building chips the size of dinner plates, the team... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 04/28/2022 11:58 EDT

Should escooters be banned at night? Some cities think so, but we need more data

Renting an escooter is cheaper than getting a cab, requires less effort than biking, and is certainly much more convenient than a packed bus. But at the same time, the number of escooter accidents is rising — with the injury rate in some cases exceeding that of motorcycles. As a preventive measure, Cincinnati has become the third city in the US to implement a nighttime ban on escooters. Citing “pedestrian... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 04/28/2022 11:35 EDT

Yes, your phone can get a virus — here’s how to spot it

With nearly 84% of the world’s population now owning a smartphone, and our dependence on them growing all the time, these devices have become an attractive avenue for scammers. Last year, cyber security company Kaspersky detected nearly 3.5 million malicious attacks on mobile phone users. The spam messages we get on our phones via text message or email will often contain links to viruses, which are a type of malicious... Read more

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Kirstie McDermott @ The Next Web · 04/28/2022 11:22 EDT

Unlimited holiday schemes sound like a dream — until you’re picking up someone else’s slack

Unlimited annual leave — it’s the dream, right? Going from a set number of days at your previous employer to a new company where the world is your oyster (in holiday terms) can feel exciting, liberating — and potentially a little bit scary. Will you ever get any work done? The concept of unlimited holiday leave originated in the mid-1990s within the tech industry in Silicon Valley. IBM was an... Read more

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web · 04/28/2022 09:58 EDT

Dear governments, ride-sharing is not a fix-all for poor public transport

“Everyone wants free public transport, but no one wants to pay for it” is a claim I often hear writing about mobility. But an equally pressing challenge is often excluded from the conversation: equal access to public transport. It’s a challenging problem for transport providers. They have to contend with servicing the busiest routes. This is often at the expense of more disparate locations and times. And the further away... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 04/28/2022 08:45 EDT

Musk says Twitter is a digital town square — but unfettered free speech is a fantasy

The world’s richest man, Elon Musk, seems set to purchase the social media platform Twitter for around US$44 billion. He says he’s not doing it to make money (which is good, because Twitter has rarely turned a profit), but rather because, among other things, he believes in free speech. Twitter might seem an odd place to make a stand for free speech. The service has around 217 million daily users,... Read more

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Andrea Hak @ The Next Web · 04/28/2022 08:17 EDT

Founders! Europe’s SpaceTech scene is hitting lightspeed — and here’s the inside scoop

Are you a would-be founder looking for the right industry to build, grow, and scale? Are you an engineer looking for a new challenge? Do the words ‘earth observation’ and ‘geospatial data’ get you going? Then SpaceTech might be the next frontier for you. In the past, space was dominated by missions run by big space players, the US, Russia, and China. But the EU has set its sights to... Read more

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