Google has started to mix machine learning with its cloud platform. Jeff Dean, a researcher at Google, says that the software will analyze how you type and what apps you use, and using this information, analyze your data usage in a way that you would better understand. This will give you the ability to use information that usual only bigger companies would know how to access and use.
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Thursday, March 24, 2016
Friday, March 18, 2016
Tech Article: 18 March 2016
The future is now for the world of travelling. A new form of transportation called the Vactrain is in the process of being developed. The idea behind it is that the train is in a magnetic tube rather than on a track. Because the train is levitating, there is no friction and allows the cart to move at extremely high speeds: 2,500 mph to be precise. To put this into perspective, you could board a Vactrain in New York City and take it to Los Angeles in just under an hour. This would make it the fasted form of modern transportation.
Monday, March 14, 2016
Do Now 14 March 2016
It was a pretty normal morning on that fateful day. I woke up, got ready for work, walked outside, got in my car. I got to work, but when I walked inside and went to check in, I wasn't acknowledged. So I stood there waiting for a while, but no one said anything or even looked at me. I did one of those coughs, you know, the ones where you're trying to get someone's attention because they didn't notice you or are ignoring you. One of the receptionists looked straight in my direction, made eye contact with me, and then looked away. I looked into a mirror hanging on the wall and was perplexed when I didn't see myself. It was that moment when I realized that I was invisible.
I walked outside to the streets of the city. I knew that with my new ability, I needed to fight for the forces of good, except, rather than fighting, I figured I could just scare and confuse criminals without actually using violence. Across the street, I saw an elderly woman getting her purse stolen. I walked up behind the man and grabbed the purse. Never seeing a floating purse before, the man had no idea what to do and ran away screaming. I handed the purse to the woman, who also ran away screaming. I guess I really didn't think my plan through very well since she was also freaked out by her floating purse, but you can't win them all. All day I helped people by scaring off criminals. I went to sleep that night. When I woke up the next morning, I was ready to go help more people, but I was no longer invisible.
I walked outside to the streets of the city. I knew that with my new ability, I needed to fight for the forces of good, except, rather than fighting, I figured I could just scare and confuse criminals without actually using violence. Across the street, I saw an elderly woman getting her purse stolen. I walked up behind the man and grabbed the purse. Never seeing a floating purse before, the man had no idea what to do and ran away screaming. I handed the purse to the woman, who also ran away screaming. I guess I really didn't think my plan through very well since she was also freaked out by her floating purse, but you can't win them all. All day I helped people by scaring off criminals. I went to sleep that night. When I woke up the next morning, I was ready to go help more people, but I was no longer invisible.
Friday, March 4, 2016
Tech Article 3/4: DNA App Store
A man named Justin Kao was driving in his car one day and on the radio, someone said that people are born with "sweet tooth" genes that make them crave sweets. Kao was then inspired to make the Gene App Store. Users will pay $100 to look at their genes and see what diseases they are prone to and what traits they possess. Right now, the company is waiting for FDA and Doctor approval.
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