Science and Technology

Navigation applications: more harm than help on the road?

Navigation applications: more harm than help on the road?

During a frantic drive to Kennedy International Airport, I found myself gripping the wheel, driving across multiple lanes at about 50 miles per hour to get onto the exit, only to be told moments later by the pleasant but frustrating voice of my navigation app to get back on the highway I had just left. This ordeal has led me to grumble in frustration. Many drivers can relate to the conflicting nature of modern navigation apps. Although designed for efficiency, these apps sometimes compromise safety by directing us into risky maneuvers to shave a minute or two off our travel…
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Smart meters, dumb grids: disconnection in modern energy management

Smart meters, dumb grids: disconnection in modern energy management

In many homes today, an advanced electric meter diligently records energy use, serving as a gateway to both a sustainable future and reduced energy costs. These devices have the potential to revolutionize the way we consume electricity by providing real-time data to homeowners, utilities, and the myriad of technology companies eager to optimize energy use. However, the promise of these smart meters is undermined by a significant obstacle: the data they collect is not standardized, making it difficult to use effectively. Without a uniform format, the valuable insights that could be gleaned from this data are often inaccessible, stifling the…
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Former cryptocurrency lobbyist charged with campaign finance violations amid FTX scandal

Former cryptocurrency lobbyist charged with campaign finance violations amid FTX scandal

On August 22, 2024, federal authorities in New York charged Michelle Bond, a prominent former cryptocurrency lobbyist, with campaign finance violations. These charges are part of a broader investigation stemming from the infamous collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX. The allegations center on a 2022 incident in which Bond, in an attempt to secure a congressional seat on Long Island as a Republican, allegedly received an illicit $400,000 payment. The transaction was allegedly facilitated by Ryan Salame, a high-ranking FTX official and Bond associate who previously pleaded guilty to related charges last year and received a seven-and-a-half-year prison sentence. The lawsuit…
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Emerging tech giants: EvenUp’s AI-based legal innovations in the spotlight.

Emerging tech giants: EvenUp’s AI-based legal innovations in the spotlight.

In the buzzing legal tech space, EvenUp is quickly approaching the milestone of serving 1,000 clients with its pioneering AI-powered tools aimed at streamlining the workload of personal injury lawyers. The startup is leveraging AI to speed up the creation of demand letters, key documents that propose settlement amounts in legal disputes. Raymond Mieszaniec, COO and co-founder of EvenUprecalls a touching personal story that sparked the initiative. His father, tragically underpaid after a serious car accident due to inadequate legal advice, planted the first seeds for this innovative service. This experience inspired Mieszaniec to join forces with Rami Karabibar, a…
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