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algorithm

How a Discriminatory Algorithm Wrongly Accused Thousands of Families of Fraud
Dutch tax authorities used algorithms to automate an austere and punitive war on low-level fraud—the results were catastrophic.
Gabriel Geiger
3.1.21
Tech

Gamestonk Terminal Is a DIY, Meme Stock Version of Bloomberg Terminal
This free, custom built stock terminal will help you keep abreast of the latest GME developments.
Matthew Gault
3.1.21
GAMES

The Billion Dollar Esports Business Might Be a Bubble
Millions of people watch esports every year and the business of video game competition is healthy, on paper.
Matthew Gault
3.1.21
Games Opinion

A History of Video Game Patents in 5 Famous Examples
Video game mechanics can be patented, but it's more about setting a cost of doing business than about innovation.
Sherveen Uduwana
3.1.21
FRANCE

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy Sentenced to Three Years in Jail
In a landmark corruption case, French courts sentenced Sarkozy to three years in prison, two of which will be suspended.
Ruby Lott-Lavigna
3.1.21
LGBTQ

Is India’s Government Really Working for Transgender Rights?
The recent news of a gay prince and 50 transgender people joining the ruling party turned out to be fake.
Navin Noronha
3.1.21
LGBTQ

As a Queer Person With Autism, I'm Doubly Erased
I feel like an outsider in the LGBTQ community, and lots of autistic people feel the same way.
Kez Cochrane
3.1.21
the internet

The Simple Pleasure of Instagram's 'Tap to Tidy' Trend
Home-stagram's latest obsession just feels so good.
Lauren O'Neill
3.1.21
relationships

I’m Anxious About My Relationship Surviving When Lockdown Ends
Will our relationship be the same when we go back to normal life?
Bethany Fulton
3.1.21
Music

Meet i-D’s Latest Cover Star, Chinese Musician, Designer and Crossover King Lu Han
Five things we learned from Lu Han’s i-D interview.
Briony Wright
3.1.21
myanmar coup

Aung San Suu Kyi Makes Rare Court Appearance By Video Link
She has not been seen in public or heard from since her arrest on Feb. 1.
VICE Asia Staff
3.1.21
Philippines

This Company Sold Trendy Masks With Holes, And Is Threatening Doctors Who Question Its Safety
The “copper mask” being sold in the Philippines claims it can kill viruses and bacteria but its earlier version had a big hole.
Anthony Esguerra
3.1.21
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