Facebook Again Relies On Humans To Spot Problems Before They Happen

Algorithms can be a lot of help to automate things. But in Facebook's case, algorithms gave it quite a hefty amount of troubles.
Algorithms can be a lot of help to automate things. But in Facebook's case, algorithms gave it quite a hefty amount of troubles.
Both Google and Amazon are big titans of the web. They have businesses in cloud computing, smart home devices and some others.
Knowledge Graph is Google's way to enhance its search engine's results with information gathered from variety of sources. It appears as an infobox next to search results.
Adobe Photoshop is one mighty tool for editing images and photos. And here, it can also be used to manipulate facts so much that it becomes worrying.
As the largest video-sharing website, YouTube has become synonymous with online streaming.
The name "MSN" was popular in the 1990s. But as the millennium arrived, it's name started to fade. But no, it's not dead.
Google Assistant has been good in answering questions, commands and queries, thanks to it in having Google's massive database and powerful AI.
With blockchain becoming a hype, everyone seems to be interested in the trending technology.
Humans have always been fascinated with the brain. As an integral part of the central nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals, it's the most complex organ that contains billions of brain cells (neurons).
Traditionally, AI in video games isn't an Artificial Intelligence, but only scripted programming that tell bots how to act.








