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Google has withdrawn its Olympics ad for the AI chatbot Gemini, titled “Dear Sydney,” following backlash over its portrayal of AI in crafting a child’s letter to her favorite athlete.  Controversial Ad Sparks Outrage The “Dear Sydney” commercial features a young girl’s father using Google’s AI chatbot, Gemini, to help write a letter to U.S. hurdler and sprinter Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone.  The ad, which includes a scene of the AI-generated letter and concludes with the child running on a track, aimed to demonstrate Gemini’s potential as a supportive tool in creative

Brand new Techish! This week, hosts Michael and Abadesi break down:  The end of corporate honesty (00:00:10)  Testing job candidates using AI (00:09:50)  Twitter bots, “delve”, and OnlyFans (00:13:15)  How to master sales (00:18:45)  TV shows aren’t making money any more (00:20:48) Watch On YouTube Extra Reading & Resources Forget radical honesty — Big Tech revisits its corporate culture [Financial Times]  B2B Sales Masterclass for Female Founders with Abadesi – August 6, 2024

U.S. Senators Chris Coons (D-Del.), Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), and Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) have introduced the Nurture Originals, Foster Art, and Keep Entertainment Safe (NO FAKES) Act of 2024. This bill aims to protect individuals, especially artists and creators, from unauthorized AI-generated replicas of their voices and likenesses. Safeguarding Black Artists and Creators The NO FAKES Act addresses a pressing issue in the age of AI: the unauthorized replication of a person’s voice and image.  This legislation is particularly significant for Black artists and creators whose cultural contributions

Senegalese authorities have issued a final notice to singer Akon regarding his $6 billion Akon City project, threatening to reclaim 90% of the allocated land if significant progress is not made soon, according to Bloomberg. A Wakanda-Inspired Metropolis In 2020, the Senegalese government granted Akon 136 acres of land on the Atlantic Coast to build Akon City, a $6 billion project intended to be a high-tech, eco-friendly metropolis.  Inspired by the fictional country of Wakanda from Marvel’s Black Panther, Akon City was envisioned to feature condominiums, amusement parks, a seaside

Forbes has unveiled its annual 50 over 50 list, highlighting dynamic female leaders and entrepreneurs who have achieved significant success later in life. Let’s meet some Black women over 50 making moves in tech and proving that success has no age limit.  Carlotta Berry –  Founder of NoireSTEMinist Berry, 54, a robotics expert and engineering professor at the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, founded NoireSTEMinist in 2020.  The educational consulting firm promotes diversity in STEM through workshops and products.  Berry also co-founded the Rose Building Undergraduate Diversity (ROSE-BUD) program, co-directs a

Former CNN journalist Don Lemon has filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk and X (formerly known as Twitter), accusing them of fraud, negligent misrepresentation, and breach of contract.  The lawsuit, filed on August 1 in the Superior Court of California for the County of San Francisco, follows the abrupt cancellation of a content partnership deal between Lemon and X. Allegations of Fraud and Breach of Contract According to the lawsuit, Musk and X agreed to a content partnership with Lemon in January 2024, where Lemon was to host an exclusive

Vancouver-based outerwear brand Arc’teryx has introduced a new design platform, Walk Gently, which aims to honor and integrate Indigenous high-tech garment design into modern fashion.  The platform gives Indigenous artists and designers a voice, showcasing their contributions to high-performance clothing. Indigenous Roots in Technical Design Indigenous peoples across North America have a long history of creating advanced clothing from natural resources.   “We are technical designers in our own fashion,” Cole Sparrow-Crawford, an Indigenous artist who grew up in the Musqueam Nation in Vancouver told FastCompany. “We took our resources and

Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown is aiming to recreate the historic Black Wall Street in Boston with his nonprofit organization Boston XChange (BXC). At 27, Brown is launching BXC that will be dedicated to building generational wealth within Black and Brown communities.  In collaboration with Harvard Business School, Roxbury Community College, and teammate Jrue Holiday’s JLH Fund, BXC is offering up to $250,000 in total grant investments.  The selected grantees will receive three years of coaching and mentorship, aimed at creating sustainability and culturally competent initiatives.  Addressing Wealth Disparity in

FOSSA, a leading open-source compliance and security platform, has acquired StackShare, a developer community platform.  The move aims to bridge the gap between compliance, security, and developer tools, impacting over 1.5 million developers who use StackShare to share and discuss their tech stacks. Integration of Developer Tools and Security FOSSA, valued at over $100 million, started as a tool to help developers manage open-source licenses. Over the years, it has evolved to offer security vulnerability management and Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) management. This expansion has positioned FOSSA as a

Four students from Pinelands High School in Cape Town, South Africa are facing disciplinary hearings after a video depicting a mock “slave auction” went viral on social media, according to the BBC. The video, which shows Black students being auctioned off while others bid for them, has prompted outrage and an official investigation by the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC). Incident Details and Investigation The footage, reportedly filmed by Grade 8 students, shows Black pupils inside a cage while other students shout bids.  This incident has drawn significant public

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