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How Hard Is It to Get an Intelligence Wiretap? Pretty Hard. 
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How Hard Is It to Get an Intelligence Wiretap? Pretty Hard. 

Wiretaps on Americans in foreign intelligence investigations are not easy to get. And if you're a candidate for president, it's even harder. 

Modeling Gun Violence as a Contagion
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Modeling Gun Violence as a Contagion

Using data to try to keep people from getting shot.

­sing Game Theory to Predict Cyberattacks on Elections and Voting Machines
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­sing Game Theory to Predict Cyberattacks on Elections and Voting Machines

An algorithm based on game theory can be used to protect against efforts to tamper with election results.

Baxter the Robot Fixes Its Mistakes By Reading Your Mind
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Baxter the Robot Fixes Its Mistakes By Reading Your Mind

Baxter is but a child, with bright eyes and a subtle grin.

To Keep Tor Hack Source Code Secret, Doj Dismisses Child Porn Case
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To Keep Tor Hack Source Code Secret, Doj Dismisses Child Porn Case

Rather than share the now-classified technological means that investigators used to locate a child porn suspect, federal prosecutors in Washington state have ...

Artificial Data Give the Same Results as Real Data--Without Compromising Privacy
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Artificial Data Give the Same Results as Real Data--Without Compromising Privacy

The Synthetic Data Vault is a new machine-learning system that automatically creates synthetic data, which can be used in data science efforts that otherwise would...

Kids Want Parental Help With Online Risk, but Fear Parental Freak Outs
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Kids Want Parental Help With Online Risk, but Fear Parental Freak Outs

Researchers found teens rarely talked to their parents about potentially risky online experiences.

Social Media Algorithm Says Trump 'tweets Like a Bachelor'
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Social Media Algorithm Says Trump 'tweets Like a Bachelor'

Researchers have developed an algorithm that predicts a user's marital status with 86% accuracy using data from Twitter, Foursquare, and Instagram.

How Rival Bots Battled Their Way to Poker Supremacy
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How Rival Bots Battled Their Way to Poker Supremacy

Artificial-intelligence programs harness game-theory strategies and deep learning to defeat human professionals in two-player hold'em.

2017 Cra Distinguished Service and A. Nico Habermann Awardees Announced
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2017 Cra Distinguished Service and A. Nico Habermann Awardees Announced

The Computing Research Association board of directors is pleased to announce its selections for the 2017 CRA Awards.

How Rival Bots Battled Their Way to Poker Supremacy
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How Rival Bots Battled Their Way to Poker Supremacy

A complex variant of poker is the latest game to be mastered by artificial intelligence (AI). And it has been conquered not once, but twice, by two rival bots developed...

Merging Our Brains With Machines Won't Stop the Rise of the Robots
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Merging Our Brains With Machines Won't Stop the Rise of the Robots

The assumption that physically interfacing the human brain with machines will give humanity a competitive edge over increasingly advanced robots is dubious, because...

Scientists Reveal New Super-Fast Form of Computer That 'grows as It Computes'
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Scientists Reveal New Super-Fast Form of Computer That 'grows as It Computes'

Researchers have shown it is possible to build a new super-fast form of computer that "grows as it computes."

Microsoft's AI Is Learning to Write Code By Itself, Not Steal It
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Microsoft's AI Is Learning to Write Code By Itself, Not Steal It

Researchers at Microsoft and the University of Cambridge in the U.K. have developed an algorithm that can create code to solve simple math problems.

Why the Dark Net Is More Resilient to Attack Than the Internet
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Why the Dark Net Is More Resilient to Attack Than the Internet

Researchers who built their own model of the dark net ran simulations to see how the model would react to three failure scenarios.

Medical Devices Are the Next Security Nightmare
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Medical Devices Are the Next Security Nightmare

Hacked medical devices make for scary headlines.

Coming Soon: Oil Spill-Mapping Swarms of Flying Drones
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Coming Soon: Oil Spill-Mapping Swarms of Flying Drones

Researchers have devised a way to program a team of off-the-shelf, low-powered drones to map an oil spill in a matter of minutes.

­niversity Professor First in Line to Test Transformative Robot 'cassie'
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­niversity Professor First in Line to Test Transformative Robot 'cassie'

University of Michigan researchers are programming and testing a bipedal robot with the mobility of a large bird.

New Gene Sequencing Software Could Aid in Early Detection, Treatment of Cancer
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New Gene Sequencing Software Could Aid in Early Detection, Treatment of Cancer

New computational software can detect the presence of an epigenetic add-on associated with cancer and other health conditions.

Want an Energy-Efficient Data Center? Build It ­nderwater
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Want an Energy-Efficient Data Center? Build It ­nderwater

Microsoft engineers have proposed underwater server farms to help cloud providers deal with data center expansion in an environmentally friendly manner.
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