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GE Appliances wants you to trust its smart oven to cook the perfect turkey

The Verge

A new Turkey Mode coming to GE’s Wi-Fi connected ovens and ranges this week promises to cook the perfect turkey | IMAGE: Kriech-Higdon Photography. The Kentucky-based GE Appliances gave me a demo of the new tech, and it’s pretty impressive. Image: Kriech-Higdon Photography.

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Q&A with sgLEADERS: Dwight Dozier, Georgia Tech Foundation

Connection Cafe

Dozier, CIO of the Georgia Tech Foundation. Q: What accomplishment are you most proud of as CIO of the Georgia Tech Foundation? Additionally, I am also proud in the role that newly introduced technologies have played in equipping the Georgia Tech Foundation to address future and strategic growth.

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What’s on your desk, Mitchell Clark?

The Verge

Okay, now it’s time to talk about your other tech: your computer, display setup, and other tech stuff. Being into video production and photography ( Fujifilm X-T3 for digital, Nikon F3HP for film, by the way), I accumulate a lot of absolutely massive files: I’ve currently got 11TB of data spread out across 17TB of drives.

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AI-generated images can be art. They just can’t be photos

Fast Company Tech

He made the news by selling an image hed created using AI to the Getty Museum in Los Angeles, where it will be included in an upcoming exhibit called Queer Lens: A History of Photography. Im not even sure how I feel about the august museum including one of his computer-generated pictures in a photography exhibit.

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