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AI Researchers Are Trying to Combat How AI Can Be ­sed to Lie and Deceive
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AI Researchers Are Trying to Combat How AI Can Be ­sed to Lie and Deceive

Artificial intelligence researchers gathered last week to discuss measures against the technology's use for deceit and disinformation.

Estonia, the Digital Republic
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Estonia, the Digital Republic

Up the Estonian coast, a five-lane highway bends with the path of the sea, then breaks inland, leaving cars to follow a thin road toward the houses at the water's...

Higher Education Not Neutral on Net Neutrality
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Higher Education Not Neutral on Net Neutrality

The nature of today's Internet may mean trouble for the very community that birthed it, if network neutrality rules change.

This Machine-Learning Algorithm Can Turn Any Line Drawing Into Ascii Art
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This Machine-Learning Algorithm Can Turn Any Line Drawing Into Ascii Art

Osamu Akiyama at Osaka University in Japan says he has developed a machine-learning neural network that can render any kind of line drawing in ASCII.

Diagnosing Performance Problems in Supercomputers
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Diagnosing Performance Problems in Supercomputers

The Lightweight Distributed Metric Service is a framework to automatically monitor and diagnose performance issues in supercomputers.

Twitter Can Reveal Our Shared Mood
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Twitter Can Reveal Our Shared Mood

Researchers at the University of Bristol in the U.K. have found that tweets reflect strong patterns of positive and negative moods over a 24-hour day.

Revolutionizing Electronics ­sing Kirigami
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Revolutionizing Electronics ­sing Kirigami

Researchers in Japan have developed an ultrastretchable bioprobe using Kirigami designs, which enables the device to follow the contours of deformable biological...

Berners-Lee, Woz, Cerf: Cancel Flawed Net Neutrality Vote 
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Berners-Lee, Woz, Cerf: Cancel Flawed Net Neutrality Vote 

Internet and technology luminaries, including Web creator Tim Berners-Lee, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and "Father of the internet" Vint Cerf, have called on...

Reading a Neural Network's Mind
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Reading a Neural Network's Mind

Researchers at MIT CSAIL and the Qatar Computing Research Institute have used an interpretive method to analyze neural networks trained for machine translation...

Google Is Giving Away AI That Can Build Your Genome Sequence
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Google Is Giving Away AI That Can Build Your Genome Sequence

Today, a teaspoon of spit and a hundred bucks is all you need to get a snapshot of your DNA. But getting the full picture—all 3 billion base pairs of your genome—requires...

Scientists 'inject' Information Into Monkeys' Brains
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Scientists 'inject' Information Into Monkeys' Brains

When you drive toward an intersection, the sight of the light turning red will (or should) make you step on the brake. This action happens thanks to a chain of...

Tracking Dolphins With Algorithms You Might Find on Facebook
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Tracking Dolphins With Algorithms You Might Find on Facebook

Researchers have used a machine learning algorithm similar to Facebook's friend recommender program to track dolphins.

Scientists Create Stretchable Battery Made Entirely Out of Fabric
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Scientists Create Stretchable Battery Made Entirely Out of Fabric

Researchers have created an entirely textile-based biobattery that can generate maximum power similar to that produced by previous paper-based microbial fuel cells...

New Algorithm Repairs Corrupted Digital Images in One Step
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New Algorithm Repairs Corrupted Digital Images in One Step

A new algorithm incorporates artificial neural networks to simultaneously apply a wide range of fixes to corrupted digital images.

'malware-Free' Attacks Mount in Big Breaches, Crowdstrike Finds
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'malware-Free' Attacks Mount in Big Breaches, Crowdstrike Finds

Despite the rise of massive crypto-ransomware attacks, an even more troubling trend emerged in data gathered by the security firm CrowdStrike this past year and...

Towards Data Storage at the Single Molecule Level
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Towards Data Storage at the Single Molecule Level

Researchers have developed a process for storing information on a single spin-crossover molecule.

Google's 'superhuman' Deepmind AI Claims Chess Crown
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Google's 'superhuman' Deepmind AI Claims Chess Crown

Google says its DeepMind unit's AlphaGo Zero algorithm defeated world-leading specialist software Stockfish 8 in a chess match within hours of teaching itself the...

'grinch Bots' Attempt to Steal Christmas By Driving ­p Toy Prices
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'grinch Bots' Attempt to Steal Christmas By Driving ­p Toy Prices

Online fraudsters are frustrating Christmas shoppers by using software bots to buy up the most popular toys to resell at inflated prices at third-party websites...

Dubious Claim of Week: Air Force's 'emp Missile' Could Disable N. Korean Icbms
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Dubious Claim of Week: Air Force's 'emp Missile' Could Disable N. Korean Icbms

On Monday, NBC Nightly News broadcast a report claiming that White House officials had discussed using an experimental weapon to disrupt or disable a North Korean...

Found: Most Distant Black Hole
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Found: Most Distant Black Hole

Scientists have uncovered a rare relic from the early universe: the farthest known supermassive black hole. This matter-eating beast is 800 million times the mass...
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