House introduces bipartisan bill on AI in banking and housing
The bill would require a report on how these industries use AI to valuate homes and underwrite loans
Read more...Everybody is freaking out.
We’re used to Facebook changing things on us out of nowhere without our express approval, but this is just getting out of hand. I mean, look at all these site changes rolled out in just the last two weeks:
Already, users on the site have reacted like the predictable Facebook users they are. Shocked, appalled, annoyed and desperate to find any way out. There were even instructions floating around suggesting that users change their language to anything but English (U.S.) to get rid of the changes.
And f8 hasn’t even happened yet. Has Mark Zuckerberg ever heard of a little thing called “Facebook fatigue,” or does he just simply not believe in it?
Either way, everyone is expecting a ton of new features and tools to launch at the San Francisco developers conference that could have as large effect on the social network as did last f8.
Here are a couple rumors of what’s to come:
Newest to pop up this week is a report that Facebook is amping up to launch four new buttons, mirroring the launch of the Like button at last year’s f8 conference. The new buttons, reportedly, are “Read,” “Watched,” “Listened” and “Want,” with the last of the four slated for a later launch date. How developers, third-party sites and consumers would take to so many new social plugins all at once is a little questionable.
The biggest speculation of all still circulating around is whether or not Facebook will finally be launching its long-rumored but never-implemented music service. But no one seems to have any idea what it could look like. We do know one thing, though: it’s exciting to see both Spotify CEO Daniel Ek and Turntable.fm co-founder and CEO Billy Chasen on the list of panelists.
For now, however, a rumor is just a rumor.
And, all the while, I can’t help but think about... poor Google+. How many people cared that they opened fully to the public this week? Oh well.
The bill would require a report on how these industries use AI to valuate homes and underwrite loans
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