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Unless we specifically disable them, trackers are constantly watching us move around the web, building up a picture of our interests and biases. Then, algorithms reflect these opinions back at us, presenting us with news, articles and answers that support what we already think.

We’re more likely to click things that fit our existing thoughts and interests – but wouldn’t objectivity be better?

Jordi Ribas, corporate vice president of AI products at Bing, thinks so Ribas manages Microsoft’s search engine from its headquarters in the US, but lived in the UK for three and a half years while he established the Bing team in Europe.

“Obviously as a search engine, our mission is the provide results that are as comprehensive, as objective and as trustworthy as possible,” Ribas told TechRadar. “If anything, in a world of fake news and misinformation on the web, I think objectivity in search couldn’t be more important.”

Identifying multi-perspective questions

To that end, Bing has launched a new feature called Intelligent Answers. When you enter a question with several valid answers, the search engine summarizes them all in a carousel to give a balanced overview.

Intelligent Answer result in Bing

Ask it whether coffee is good for you and Bing will realize there are two main sentiments – both expressed by authoritative sources – and present them both as Intelligent Answers

“Sometimes there’s a single answer for a query, but sometimes we’re able to understand and identify that there are multiple perspectives,” said Ribas. “We use advanced AI techniques based on deep learning that essentially read the entire web, then try to find which passage or set of passages are most relevant to that question. With machine reading comprehension, or MRC, we are sometimes able to identify multiple perspectives, where multiple sources converge into the same answer.”

Identifying questions with multiple answers involves several techniques, including sentiment analysis, which identifies the opinions expressed in a piece of text – positive, negative or neutral.

Our mission is the provide results that are as comprehensive, as objective and as trustworthy as possible

Jordi Ribas

“Take a simple query like ‘Is coffee good for you?’” said Ribas. “There are plenty of reputable sources that tell you that there are good reasons for drinking coffee, but there are also some very reputable ones that say the opposite. Deep learning allows us to project multiple queries in the passages to what we call the semantic space and find the matches.

“Then we find that there are documents that cluster separately when you apply the sentiment analysis technique. There’s a set of documents that cluster towards positive reasons for coffee, and some that cluster around negative reasons for coffee. If we find that there are authoritative sources on both, then we realise that this question really deserves a multi-perspective answer. And that’s what we call it.”

Bursting the bubble

Although the Intelligent Answers might challenge our expectations, Ribas says the response so far has been very positive.

“I think what’s happening today – because of a lot of the personalised feeds on the web, social media, trying to reinforce some of the same articles and the same information that users click on, people end up living in a bit of a bubble.

I feel like search engines have a responsibility to be more objective

Jordi Ribas

And so if you have certain political views, or you have certain biases, you interact with technology in a certain way, and then the alorithms learn that, and they end up reinforcing the same biases that you have. That’s what’s making society a little bit further apart these days, and it’s helping polarize society. I feel like search engines have a responsibility to be more objective, and ultimately our goal is to provide as trustworthy and objective information as we can.”

Ribas says industry professionals are pleased with the results as well. “A lot of the feedback we got from analysts in the US was ‘Aha, finally someone is taking responsibility and taking a step forward, and not just saying the answer is negative because that’s what the algorithm tells us.’

“No, we need to work harder and invest in these more advanced algorithms that help us understand that a given question has multiple perspectives. We do feel that it is our responsibility to provide those perspectives, and kind of get people out of their bubble.”

Intelligent Answers aren’t influenced by your browsing history either, and don’t contain any ads or ‘sponsored’ articles.

“The ads follow a different process,” Ribas said. “In fact, even our ads team is separate from what we call the algorithmic team, and we have a specific location for ads. Usually it’s at the top of the page, as you can see, sometimes on the right rail, and we label them as ads. This part has no signal from ads whatsoever.”

Feedback and the future

Intelligent Answers only form a small percentage of search results at the moment, but Ribas and his team are plans to build it up – though not too fast.

The danger of any algorithm that uses AI is that it will make mistakes sometimes.

Jordi Ribas

“We’re still learning a lot, and we’re still trying to improve it, and we also want to be cautious not to go overboard,” he said. “We want to make sure that precision is high, because the danger of any algorithm that uses AI, since it’s a machine learning algorithm, is that it will make mistakes sometimes.

“We want to make sure that users have a quick way to tell us. We can take a look at what happened and how we can improve the algorithm. And so that’s why we started small, but you will see more coverage as time goes on.”

You can offer feedback on Intelligent Answers (and any other aspect of Bing) using the link at the bottom of the results page, and the option might be made more prominent in future, appearing up alongside the answers themselves.

Intelligent Answers feedback

Bing is soliciting feedback on Intelligent Answers, and you can give your thoughts via a link at the bottom of the results page. The option might be made more prominent as IA rolls out more widely

You might soon see Intelligent Answers in other places too – including Cortana. “If you ask Cortana whether coffee is good for you, I think today Cortana probably doesn’t have an answer because there isn’t just one,” Ribas said. “But every time you have a single answer at the top in Bing, that actually flows through Cortana, and so we’re working now so that Cortana would say ‘Actually, there are different perspectives on this. According to this source there a few things that coffee is good for, but according to this other source, if you drink too much coffee it can be harmful for you.’ And so that is definitely is in the works.”

Hopefully the slow-but-steady approach means the team won’t need too much caffeine to see them through late shifts.

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The Golovkin vs Martirosyan fight hasn’t even begun yet and there has already been a ton of drama in the run up to the bout. And you can live stream the whole thing from the comfort of your favorite device.

Gennady Golovkin was set to have a big money rematch with Mexican boxer Saul Alvarez, but the latter failed a drug test and was banned from competing so the late replacement of Vanes ‘Nightmare’ Martirosyan has stepped up to the ring instead.

When is the Golovkin v Martirosyan fight?

What date is it? The fight is set for Saturday 5 May in the US

What time is it? You can expect the ring walk to begin on tonight at 11PM ET / 8PM PT (or early Sunday morning 4AM BST / 8:30AM IST / 7AM GST / 11AM SGT)

Where is it? Stubhub Centre in Carson, California

It may not be what you originally intended on watching but with it being Martirosyan’s return to the ring after two years away, this is sure to be a fight that you cannot miss. Golovkin may be the big favorite with the bookies, but don’t count out the Armenian-born veteran quite yet. He may yet walk out of the Stubhub Centre wearing those WBA and WBC middleweight belts.

To make sure you watch every dodge, weave and uppercut, we’ve put together this simple guide to make sure you can stream it all live. It isn’t hugely available on TV worldwide, so a VPN may be the best way to stream the fight – you’ll find out all about that below.

Live stream Golovkin v Martirosyan with a VPN
Below we’ve listed all of the best places to live stream the Golovkin v Martirosyan fight online. If there is no official broadcast option in your country, you’ll need to use a VPN to dial in to a country that does have one. A VPN is perfect for this as it allows you to change your IP address so you appear to be in a completely different location. We’ve tested hundreds of VPNs and can recommend these as the best three VPNs currently available:

1. Express VPN (comes with a 30 day money back guarantee)
This is the #1 rated best VPN in the world right now. You can watch on many devices at once including Smart TVs, Fire TV Stick, PC, Mac, iPhone, Android phone, iPads, tablets etc. Check out Express VPN

2. NordVPN: SmartPlay tech makes NordVPN a great choice for streaming.

3. VyprVPN: blazing speeds make VyprVPN a great choice for 4K video

How to watch Golovkin v Martirosyan: US stream

HBO is hosting the fight exclusively in the US
If you’re lucky enough to already have HBO in the US, you’ll be able to watch the fight live in the US with no extra costs. You can stream it on the HBO website in the US or watch it on your TV or connected device such as a PlayStation 4.

If you’re a HBO customer, you’ll also be able to use HBO Go if you’re on the move. It costs $15 a month, and if you use a VPN you’ll be able to sign up for that but you’ll probably need to have a card registered to the US so it’s unlikely you’ll want to do this from other places in the world.

How to watch Golovkin v Martirosyan fight in the UK

Here’s the bad news for UK fight fans – there isn’t a stream dedicated for those in the UK. None of the major networks have picked up the fight as it seems none of them think it’s worthwhile streaming.

That’s likely in part down to the super late start time in the US, which means it all starts at 4AM in the UK. If you’re dedicated enough to stay up (or wake up early) for the fight, you’ll potentially be able to combine our VPN recommendations with one of the streams on this page.

How to watch Golovkin v Martirosyan: Australia stream

The fight is being shown exclusively on Main Event in Australia and it’ll cost you $39.95
The Golovkin v Martirosyan fight is being streamed exclusively in Australia by Main Event which will kick off at the very sociable 2PM AEST for Australian boxing fans. It’ll cost you $39.95 to buy the fight which will also get you access to Sunday replays at 6pm and 12am the next day.

Not in Australia right now? You’ll need to use a VPN to watch this stream outside of Australia even if you’re an Aussie in another country.

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This isn’t good news: Apple has acknowledged that iOS 11.3 and later versions have the potential to disable the microphone on some iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus models. If you’ve been struggling to make yourself heard on phone calls, now you know why.

The issue can lead to a grayed-out speaker icon in the Phone app, or difficulties making yourself heard during phone calls or FaceTime chats. That’s according to an internal support document distributed to stores stocking Apple kit and seen by MacRumors – as yet there’s no official public statement from Apple.

Disconnecting Bluetooth or other audio accessories might help fix the problem, the support document says, but at the moment the root cause seems to be something of a mystery. It certainly doesn’t affect every iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, put plenty of people are reporting the issue.

It’s a bug’s life

If you are experiencing problems with a 2016 iPhone since you installed iOS 11.3, the best bet is to take it into an Apple Store or an authorized Apple retailer and get it looked at. If Apple posts details of an officially approved fix, then we’ll update you here.

The news comes just a few weeks after we found out that the same iOS update was disabling third-party screens. That particular issue was ironed out in iOS 11.3.1, so Apple could take a similar approach to dealing with this microphone bug – you might have to just sit tight until a new patch appears.

We’ve seen numerous bugs and technical issues crop up in the time that iOS 11 has been with us, so it’s no wonder that iOS 12 is reportedly focusing on stability and reliability rather than any huge new features. After all, the best video calling app in the world is no use if the person on the other end can’t hear what you’re saying.

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