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The Year In Portraits

The Year In Portraits Share The People We Met In A Year Like No Other Three months into 2020, the world shut down. A pandemic upended daily life as streets emptied, schools closed and businesses shuttered. Millions lost jobs. Our health care system was tested like never before. And more than 300,000 Americans lost their lives, including over 11,000 here in Massachusetts. The pandemic also exacerbated existing inequities in our society, as those already struggling battled additional challenges: isolation, a lack of resources, profound levels of stress and deep personal loss. COVID-19 exposed long-standing stresses within and among our communities. We experienced a national racial reckoning in the wake of police killings of Black men and women, a rise in unrest around the country and an ever-deepening political and social divide.

Gerrit De Vynck joins The Washington Post as AI and algorithms reporter

Gerrit De Vynck joins The Washington Post as AI and algorithms reporter WashPostPR © John McDonnell/The Washington Post WASHINGTON DC, MAY 24: The Washington Post Building at 1301 K St. NW in Washington DC, May 24, 2016. (Photo by John McDonnell / The Washington Post) Announcement from Business Editor David Cho and Technology Editor Christina Passariello: We are excited to announce Gerrit De Vynck is joining The Washington Post as our AI and algorithms reporter, based in San Francisco. Gerrit will focus on telling the story of Google and its parent, Alphabet, and the power of algorithms. Gerrit comes to The Post after seven years at Bloomberg News, where he most recently covered Google, helping to explain the company’s rise to dominance, how it shapes the Web and the increasingly tense battle it is waging with lawmakers and regulators around the world. Before that, he wrote about start-ups, tech policy, telecommunications and a range of other tech an

Other Barks & Bites for Friday, December 11: Tillis Bill Would Make Illegal Streaming a Felony; PTAB Rule Changes Eliminates Presumption Favoring IPR Petitioners; FTC Files Antitrust Suit Against Facebook; EPO Study Shows Exponential Growth of 4IR Tech

Other Barks & Bites for Friday, December 11: Tillis Bill Would Make Illegal Streaming a Felony; PTAB Rule Changes Eliminates Presumption Favoring IPR Petitioners; FTC Files Antitrust Suit Against Facebook; EPO Study Shows Exponential Growth of 4IR Tech
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