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August 25, 2023

Adoption of Hybrid Technology at UWindsor, Identifying Songs with AI, and More

This Week In Tech, we talk about UWindsor being the first to adopt steam-electric technology, YouTube's new feature to identify songs and setting up 2FA on Gmail prior to critical security updates.
Written By: AlphaKOR

University of Windsor School

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UWINDSOR ADOPTS HYBRID STEAM-ELECTRIC

Marking the First University in Canada to Use Hybrid Steam-Electric Tech

The adoption of hybrid technology at the University of Windsor is indeed a significant step in the direction of sustainability and efficiency. By combining electric and steam turbine technology to power the heating, cooling, and ventilation systems, the university is making a substantial impact on reducing carbon dioxide emissions and contributing to environmental preservation. Additionally, the anticipated cost savings of over $1 million in the annual operating budget can be directed towards other important initiatives.

Read More: CTV News

YouTube Humming AI Detection

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IDENTIFYING SONGS BY THE SOUND OF YOUR HUMMING

YouTube testing this new feature for Android phones

This feature showcases YouTube’s continuous efforts to enhance user experience and convenience. By allowing users to identify songs through humming, singing, or recording, the platform is making it easier for people to find the music they’re looking for, even if they don’t know the exact title or artist. Providing users with links to related YouTube videos containing the searched song, including official music videos, user-generated content, and Shorts, adds another layer of convenience and engagement. It’s a great example of how platforms like YouTube are using AI and machine learning to enhance user interactions and broaden the ways users can discover and engage with content.

Read More: Music Business Worldwide

Gmail Enabling Two Factor Authentication

GOOGLE WARNS: SETUP 2FA NOW

Gmail users advised to setup 2FA before critical security updates

Enabling 2-factor authentication (2FA) is a crucial step in enhancing the security of your Google account, including services like Gmail. It adds an extra layer of protection by requiring not just your password, but also a second verification method (usually something only you would have access to, like a text message or an authentication app) to access your account. This significantly reduces the risk of unauthorized access, even if someone manages to obtain your password. It’s great to hear that Google is taking steps to automatically display verification prompts for critical security alerts. This additional layer of security is important, especially for sensitive actions, as it helps ensure that the person attempting the action is indeed the legitimate account holder. For anyone using Gmail or any other Google services, it is strongly recommended to enable 2FA if you haven’t already. It’s a relatively simple process that can greatly enhance the security of your online accounts.

Read More: Forbes