Yandex, one of the leading technology companies that build intelligent products and services powered by machine learning, recently announced CatBoost 1.0.0, a new major version of their open-source machine learning library. The new version goes far beyond just an upgrade and is the culmination of four years of work by the Yandex Team. CatBoost has been used by tech innovators for everything since its initial launch in 2017, from streaming service user recommendations to particle… Source link
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Google security official mocked gay staffer, lawsuit alleges
Oct 1 (Reuters) – A senior manager on Google’s global security team crudely joked about a company security guard in text messages, part of a pattern of workplace harassment against the gay, Black employee, according to a lawsuit filed by the employee this week. David Brown, who according to the lawsuit is jointly employed by the Alphabet Inc (GOOGL.O) unit and security company Allied Universal, is seeking unspecified monetary damages for alleged physical and emotional harassment at Google’s… Source link
Read More »Vergecast: Amazon’s fall hardware event, Google’s Search On event, and Code Conference 2021
Every Friday, The Verge publishes our flagship podcast, The Vergecast, where co-hosts Nilay Patel and Dieter Bohn discuss the week in tech news with the reporters and editors covering the biggest stories. This week: lots of events and showcases! Nilay, Dieter, and Verge managing editor Alex Cranz start the show with coverage of all the devices announced at Amazon’s fall hardware event. Say hello to Astro — Alexa on wheels — along with a video chat gadget for kids, an Echo Show to… Source link
Read More »Merck COVID-19 pill success slams Moderna shares, shakes up healthcare sector
By Lewis Krauskopf and Manojna Maddipatla (Reuters) – Positive clinical trial results for Merck & Co’s experimental antiviral COVID-19 pill reverberated through the healthcare sector on Friday, sending the drugmaker’s stock price soaring while denting high-flying shares of vaccine companies and makers of other coronavirus therapies. Merck shares jumped as much as 12.3% and hit their highest level since February 2020 after data showed the company’s pill molnupiravir… Source link
Read More »California’s eviction moratorium ends, leaving tenants facing ‘tsunami of evictions’
California may become a ground zero for a homelessness crisis, as the end of the state’s temporary halt to evictions — which officially expired on Thursday — means renters in arrears face the prospect of being forced from their homes. Until September 30, state law automatically banned landlords from evicting people for unpaid rent. However, beginning Friday, tenants with unpaid rent can only be protected from evictions if they have applied for assistance. Tenants are still responsible for… Source link
Read More »This electric vehicle mines crypto in its free time
Toronto-based personal light electric vehicle (LEV) producer Daymak plans to launch a cryptocurrency-mining car that will allow owners to make money when parked, plugged in, or wireless charging. The car, known as the Spiritus, is a three-wheeled all-electric vehicle able to seat two adults aimed at being a daily commuter “designed with the track in mind,” according to Daymak’s website. The base model Spiritus Deluxe has a top speed of over 85 mph, a 0-to-60 time of 6.9 seconds, and a… Source link
Read More »Google halts plans for Google Pay-based banking service
Google has stopped working on its Plex service, which aimed to let you do your banking through the Google Pay app. The service was supposed to let users sign up for checking or savings accounts offered by a variety of traditional banks that the user would then manage through the app. According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, Google canceled the project due to a series of missed deadlines and because an executive who pushed for the project left the company. Plex wasn’t meant to… Source link
Read More »Google abandons plans to offer Plex bank accounts to users
Google Pay Omar Marques | LightRocket | Getty Images Google is scrapping its plans to offer banking services directly to users. The shift comes nearly two years after the company first announced its banking plans and several months after a key executive leading the project departed. In 2020, Google said it would let users open a bank account through its Google Pay app, in a partnership with Citigroup and Stanford Federal Credit Union beginning in 2021. At the time, Google said it would offer a… Source link
Read More »It Could Have Been A Digital Checking Account Killer App
Google CEO Sundar Pichai (Photo by Pradeep Gaur/Mint via Getty Images) Hindustan Times via Getty Images OBSERVATIONS FROM THE FINTECH SNARK TANK The Wall Street Journal announced that Google is abandoning plans to offer the Google Plex checking account, announced in November 2019. According to the WSJ: “A Google spokeswoman said the company would now focus primarily on delivering digital enablement for banks and other financial services providers rather than… Source link
Read More »Boost Your Business and Reach High-Value Audiences with Microsoft Advertising
Advertising Disclosure: This article is sponsored by one or more of the featured brands. © Provided by Slickdeals As much as social media would like you to believe in the ease of entrepreneurship, building a business is certainly no small feat. But if you’ve managed to overcome those initial hurdles and gained some traction, the next step is to ensure that your passion project continues on a path of growth. One way to do so is by expanding the reach of your business… Source link
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