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Waymo takes a tiny step into China
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AI is helping find lead pipes in Flint, Michigan
Humans are still better than AI at Dota 2—for now
Scientists deliver a longer-lasting lithium-oxygen battery
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Connectivity
Crowdsourcing the hunt for software bugs is a booming business—and a risky one
Freelance cybersleuths can help companies find flaws in their code. But the bug hunters could fall afoul of anti-hacking laws.
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This company thinks it can help solve Bitcoin’s energy problem
Soluna says its new business model can be good for blockchains and clean energy development.
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Business Impact
Technologists are trying to fix the “filter bubble” problem that tech helped create
But research shows online polarization isn’t as clear-cut as people think.
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Why the pessimists are winning, for now
The editor’s letter in the 2018 politics issue of MIT Technology Review.
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The simple but ingenious system Taiwan uses to crowdsource its laws
vTaiwan is a promising experiment in participatory governance. But politics is blocking it from getting greater traction.
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