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Facebook dating: Should you swipe left or swipe right?

Facebook dating: Should you swipe left or swipe right?

Facebook dating: should we swipe left or swipe right?
I actually think it's a pretty smart use of Facebook. So swipe right.
Are politicians the only ones who need to worry about being targeted by deep fakes?
No. Absolutely not. In fact, I think in the next couple of years we'll see that deep fakes are more of a concern for bullying than for politics because the politicians, we kind of know where they are at all times, so it's harder to fake a video about them.
Is hand recognition the future for payment systems or limited to Amazon?
I definitely think biometric authentication is going to be a huge part of payments. Probably multi-factored biometric authentication, so eyes and fingerprints.
Will Samsung's Galaxy Fold live up to the hype?
No. They fixed all the problems. These foldable phones that broke when the first reviewers got them? But the hype has died down a lot because of the early problems, which may actually be good for them. I'm excited to try one. Maybe I'll have one next week. See you then.
US President Donald Trump listens to a question from a reporter prior to signing an executive order on AI next to Sriram Krishnan, Senior White House Policy Advisor on Artificial Intelligence, US Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and David Sacks, chair of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C., USA, on December 11, 2025.
Artificial intelligence and Donald Trump's foreign policy are creating huge tail risks for markets.
Last week, Microsoft released a new report offering an in-depth look at AI adoption across the United States, with state- and county-level insights for the first time. While more than 30 percent of working-age Americans now use AI tools, adoption remains uneven across regions, with significantly higher usage in urban areas and communities tied to universities. The findings point to a broader challenge: without stronger access to infrastructure, skills, and education, AI’s benefits risk remaining concentrated rather than broadly shared. Read the full blog here.
The maker of the large-language model Claude became the latest AI giant to file to go public.
Hundreds took to the streets in Kenya after the US announced plans to build an Ebola quarantine center on a Kenyan air base, with protesters warning the facility risks introducing a disease the country has never recorded. President Ruto is defending the project.