Connectivity
Who Is Thinking About Security and Privacy for Augmented Reality?
While the technology and applications underlying AR are rapidly advancing, little thought has been given to how these systems should protect users.

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New Twists in the Road to Quantum Supremacy
Quantum computers will soon surpass conventional ones, but it will take time to make the machines useful.

Rewriting Life
Tracking the Cost of Gene Therapy
Though expensive now, prices could get cheaper for more common diseases.

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Don’t Let Regulators Ruin AI
Tech policy scholar Andrea O’Sullivan says the U.S. needs to be careful not to hamstring innovation.

Intelligent Machines
How to Root Out Hidden Biases in AI
Algorithms are making life-changing decisions like denying parole or granting loans. Cynthia Dwork, a computer scientist at Harvard, is developing ways of making sure the machines are operating fairly.

Intelligent Machines
The Dangers of Tech-Bro AI
Tabitha Goldstaub, a cofounder of CognitionX, which helps companies deploy AI, says that diversifying the field is necessary to make sure products actually work well.

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Intelligent Machines
We Need Computers with Empathy
An emerging trend in artificial intelligence is to get computers to detect how we’re feeling and respond accordingly. They might even help us develop more compassion for one another.
Business Impact
How technology advances are changing the economy and providing new opportunities in many industries.
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In These Small Cities, AI Advances Could Be Costly
A new MIT study finds that larger cities are more resilient to technological unemployment.
by Elizabeth Woyke

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How Tweets Translate into Votes
Twitter can’t win you an election, right? Wrong, say political scientists who have measured its effect for the first time.
by Emerging Technology from the arXiv

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The Secret Betting Strategy That Beats Online Bookmakers
A team of researchers found a way to make money legally from online bookies. But then their troubles began.
by Emerging Technology from the arXiv

Connectivity
What it means to be constantly connected with each other and vast sources of information.
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This Is the Reason Ethereum Exists
The world’s second-most-valuable cryptocurrency is also its most interesting—but in order to understand it, you must first understand its origins.
by Mike Orcutt

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Can Microsoft’s “Hologram” Maker Become the New Sears Portrait Studio?
The volumetric videos could one day take those awkward family photos to a whole new level.
by Rachel Metz

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Help Us Find the Young Innovators Who’ll Shape the Future
Nominations for the 2018 list of 35 Innovators Under 35 are now open.
by Timothy Maher
Internet of Things: A World on the Move
Sponsored by Siemens
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If Only a Simple Gadget Rating Could Save Us from Cyberattack
Suggestions that a security score be awarded to connected devices is a lovely idea that would be almost impossible to implement.
by Jamie Condliffe

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Botnets of Things: 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2017
The relentless push to add connectivity to home gadgets is creating dangerous side effects that figure to get even worse.
by Bruce Schneier

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Personal AI Privacy Watchdog Could Help You Regain Control of Your Data
If regulators aren’t going to help consumers make sense of what companies are doing with their data, maybe artificial intelligence can.
by Mike Orcutt

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AI Meets CRM: Transforming Customer Experiences
Sponsored by Salesforce
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Transform Customer Experiences by Harnessing the Power of AI in CRM
Companies are using AI to build personalized and dynamic experiences to engage both internal and external audiences.
by MIT Technology Review Custom

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Artificial Intelligence for Everyone: A Next-Generation Experience
Organizations today are challenged with mining, analyzing and putting to good use the vast amounts of data now flooding in from multiple checkpoints. How to utilize that data to get closer to internal and external customers?
by MIT Technology Review Custom

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Customer Data Meets AI
A new day is dawning for the customer experience, driven by the application of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and automated technologies to CRM data. The potential exists to transform the customer’s experience by providing service in a more predictive and intuitive way than ever before.
by MIT Technology Review Custom

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Human Legacies When Robots Rule the Earth
Machines have been displacing humans on job tasks for several centuries, and for seventy years many of these machines have been controlled by computers.
by Robin Hanson

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Our Extended Sensoria. How Humans Will Connect with the Internet of Things
Mark Weiser predicted the Internet of Things in a seminal article in 1991 about how people would interact with networked computation distributed into the environments and artifacts around them.
by Joseph A. Paradiso

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Interstellar travel and post-humans
The stupendous time-spans of the evolutionary past are now part of common culture.
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