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How to tell for sure if you’re a victim of Facebook’s huge data breach
That Atlas robot might be doing parkour now, but it still can’t chase you up the stairs
Facebook has removed hundreds of accounts spewing political spam
The UK Parliament asking a robot to testify about AI is a dumb idea
Chinese scientists have created mice that have two moms or two dads
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Connectivity
A big tech company is working to free the internet from big tech companies
Cloudflare’s “gateway” system opens the door to the decentralized web
Intelligent Machines
The demise of Rethink Robotics shows how hard it is to make machines truly smart
The company’s easy-to-use robots helped kick-start a big trend. So what happened?
Sustainable Energy
Wide-scale US wind power could cause significant warming
A Harvard study raises questions about just how much wind should be part of a climate solution.
Business Impact
There’s no Google Maps for self-driving cars, so this startup is building it
In as little as 24 hours, Mapper will deliver a machine-readable map of any place on earth with public roads.
Intelligent Machines
New autonomous farm wants to produce food without human workers
Down on a new robot farm, machines tend rows of leafy greens under the watch of software called “The Brain.”
Rewriting Life
The DNA data storage machine that’s the size of a school bus
A startup’s concept drawing of a hulking device to archive data in DNA molecules shows the idea has a way to go.
Business Impact
We need a cyber arms control treaty to keep hospitals and power grids safe from hackers
A fresh diplomatic push could help put vital public services off limits to nation-state cyberattacks.
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View from the Marketplace
The bot that loved me: How intelligent automation will improve our jobs and our companies
Machine learning technology is the key to reducing expenses, improving productivity and making workers happier.
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MIT professor Dina Katabi is building a gadget that can sit in one spot and track everything from breathing to walking, no wearables required.
Business Impact
How technology advances are changing the economy and providing new opportunities in many industries.
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IKEA designs future autonomous cars that work as hotels, stores, and meeting rooms
The furniture store’s research lab has dreamed up seven ways we might use autonomous vehicles if we don’t actually have to focus on driving.
by Elizabeth Woyke
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NASA is using HoloLens AR headsets to build its new spacecraft faster
Lockheed Martin engineers wear the goggles to help them assemble the crew capsule Orion—without having to read thousands of pages of paper instructions.
by Erin Winick
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A big tech company is working to free the internet from big tech companies
Cloudflare’s “gateway” system opens the door to the decentralized web
by Mike Orcutt
Features
Intelligent Machines
The US military wants to teach AI some basic common sense
Even the best AI programs still make stupid mistakes. So DARPA is launching a competition to remedy the field’s most glaring flaw.
Intelligent Machines
Artificial intelligence and robots are transforming how we work and live.
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China’s leaders are softening their stance on AI
A year after announcing an aggressive plan to dominate artificial intelligence, China’s vice premier has called for international collaboration.
by Will Knight
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Why we can’t quit the QWERTY keyboard
We’ve been using it to type for 144 years. Here’s why it works, and what it would take for us to give it up.
by Rachel Metz
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Neural networks don’t understand what optical illusions are
Machine-vision systems can match humans at recognizing faces and can even create realistic synthetic faces. But researchers have discovered that the same systems cannot recognize optical illusions, which means they also can’t create new ones.
by Emerging Technology from the arXiv
