Wrecked By Tech

Episode 24: Driverless cars in Canada, PayPal media censorship, IBM's Watson gets a job


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Dan's back! On this week's episode: IBM's Watson got a job — with the University of New Brunswick; PayPal and their censorship of a small Manitoba newspaper; driverless cars in the US and Canada; coding as the next blue collar job.

Speed round:

-Google Maps Lists
-Frenchman sues Uber
-Google paid Waymo engineers too much
-Sony develops insane smartphone camera sensor
-Google's new AI is terrifying

Recommendations

Dan — Generals.io and even more interesting Generals Bot Server
Riley — Camel Up, or Camel Cup, depending who you ask
Marc — Edifier R1700BT speakers

Links:

  • IBM's Watson computer gets job fighting cybercrime | CBC News — "Now he gets a job and makes us some money," quipped Caleb Barlow, vice-president of IBM Security.
  • PayPal freezes Canadian media company's account over story about Syrian family | CBC News — "You may be buying or selling goods or services that are regulated or prohibited by the U.S. government," PayPal said in an email to News Media Canada.
  • Automakers are seeking broad exemptions from safety rules for self-driving cars | The Verge — elected officials from both sides of the aisle appear to be on board, aiming to craft legislation that would relax regulations on autonomous vehicles.
  • Car wars: Why 'Canada is deal last' in the potentially huge self-driving industry | Financial Post — http://www.theverge.com/2017/2/14/14613056/facebook-video-autoplay-sound-turned-on-default
  • The Next Big Blue-Collar Job Is Coding | WIRED — What if we regarded code not as a high-stakes, sexy affair, but the equivalent of skilled work at a Chrysler plant?
  • Google Maps lets you save and share favorite places with launch of Lists | TechCrunch
  • Uber is facing a lawsuit after a man’s wife learned of his affair from its app notifications - The Verge
  • Engineers on Google's self-driving car project were paid so much that they quit | The Verge
  • Sony develops cell phone camera sensor capable of 1080p 1,000 fps | Sony Global
  • Video: super slow-mo with Sony's new sensor | YouTube
  • New Google artificial intelligence learns to be 'highly aggressive' - Business Insider
  • BONUS LINK: Jeff Bridges' behind-the-scenes film photos
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Wrecked By TechBy Riley McDonald