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New Bill Would Force Companies to Check Their Algorithms for Bias
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New Bill Would Force Companies to Check Their Algorithms for Bias

U.S. lawmakers have introduced a bill that would require large companies to audit machine learning-powered systems for bias.

Researchers Discover Longstanding Flaw in Elementary Calculus
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Researchers Discover Longstanding Flaw in Elementary Calculus

A paper published this week shows that elementary calculus contains a longstanding flaw that has been present for over a century. The flaw doesn't lead directly...

Ford, ­Mich Study Whether Flying Cars Would Be Better for Environment
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Ford, ­Mich Study Whether Flying Cars Would Be Better for Environment

Researchers at the University of Michigan and Ford Motor Co. teamed up to study the environmental impacts of electric vertical takeoff and landing aircrafts, or flying...

Study Shows ­.S. Is Not Falling Behind in STEM Education
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Study Shows ­.S. Is Not Falling Behind in STEM Education

A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences counters the persistent myth that the United States is falling behind in STEM education...

In Bubbles, She Sees a Mathematical ­niverse
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In Bubbles, She Sees a Mathematical ­niverse

On the evening of March 19, the mathematician Karen Uhlenbeck gathered with revelers at the Institute for Advanced Study for a champagne reception.

Spinoff Book Highlights NASA Technology Everywhere
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Spinoff Book Highlights NASA Technology Everywhere

From precision GPS to batteries for one of the world's first commercial all-electric airplanes, NASA technology turns up in nearly every corner of modern life. ...

Moscow State ­niversity Wins ICPC 2019 Programming Contest
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Moscow State ­niversity Wins ICPC 2019 Programming Contest

The Red Panda team from Moscow State University placed first in the world finals of this year's International Collegiate Programming Championship in Porto, Portugal...

Elite Chinese Music School Offers Ph.D.s in Music + AI
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Elite Chinese Music School Offers Ph.D.s in Music + AI

China's elite Central Conservatory of Music is recruiting Ph.D.s for a new Music AI and Information Technology program. Prospective students should have a background...

Robots Read Feelings With Speed and Accuracy
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Robots Read Feelings With Speed and Accuracy

Researchers at Case Western Reserve are improving the accuracy and speed of robots recognizing facial cues, which could enhance next-generation personalized robots...

VR Program Aims to Improve Social Competencies for Students With Disabilities
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VR Program Aims to Improve Social Competencies for Students With Disabilities

A $2.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education will fund a five-year plan to implement a virtual reality program that allows middle school students...

Deep Learning Helps VA Address Suicide Risks
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Deep Learning Helps VA Address Suicide Risks

Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory are applying deep learning and analytics to electronic health records to help the Veterans Administration address...

Microsoft Partners With OpenClassrooms to Recruit and Train 1,000 AI Students
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Microsoft Partners With OpenClassrooms to Recruit and Train 1,000 AI Students

Microsoft is partnering with French online education platform OpenClassrooms to train and recruit promising students in AI and prepare them for the workplace.

How to Make Self-Driving Cars Safer on Roads
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How to Make Self-Driving Cars Safer on Roads

Computer science researchers have developed a new way to test machine learning perception algorithms that control self-driving cars.

Crime Scene Mapping Tool Turns Incident Scenes into Virtual 3D Models
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Crime Scene Mapping Tool Turns Incident Scenes into Virtual 3D Models

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Israeli police have invested in a tool that can create an interactive 3D model of a crash or crime scene within minutes...

Predictive Analytics Boost Conservation Efforts
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Predictive Analytics Boost Conservation Efforts

Predictive analytics help boost conservation efforts by identifying people most likely to modify their behaviors.

Equal Pay Day: Women In Tech Are Still Making Less Than Men
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Equal Pay Day: Women In Tech Are Still Making Less Than Men

It will take 51 years to close the pay gap between men and women in the tech industry given the present pace of progress on pay equity, according to a Glassdoor...

Despite Consumer Worries, the Future of Aviation Will Be More Automated
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Despite Consumer Worries, the Future of Aviation Will Be More Automated

In the wake of the Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes of Boeing 737 Max planes, people are thinking about how much of their air travel is handled by software...

'Smart' Pajamas Could Monitor and Help Improve Sleep
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'Smart' Pajamas Could Monitor and Help Improve Sleep

Researchers have developed pajamas embedded with self-powered sensors that monitoring of heartbeat, breathing, and other factors that play a role in how well a...

CM­ Expects Toolkit to Kickstart Global Revolution in Educational Effectiveness
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CM­ Expects Toolkit to Kickstart Global Revolution in Educational Effectiveness

Carnegie Mellon will release tools, software, and content to catalyze progress in educational effectiveness.

'Developers' Lives Matter':  Chinese Developers Protest Over the 996 Work Schedule
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'Developers' Lives Matter': Chinese Developers Protest Over the 996 Work Schedule

A Github user created a webpage that he shared on GitHub this week to protest Chinese tech companies' use of the "996" work schedule—9am to 9pm, 6 days a week. ...
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