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Inside Darpa's Plan to Make Old Aircraft Autonomous With Robot Arms
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Inside Darpa's Plan to Make Old Aircraft Autonomous With Robot Arms

There's a reason Tesla and its competitors use the term "autopilot" for their semi-autonomous cars: Aviation is way ahead of the auto industry when it comes to...

Making Computers Explain Themselves
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Making Computers Explain Themselves

Researchers have developed a method for training neural networks so they provide not only predictions and classifications, but also rationales for their decisions...

Wearable Health: Exploring Human-Centered Solutions of On-Body Technologies to Improve Healthcare
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Wearable Health: Exploring Human-Centered Solutions of On-Body Technologies to Improve Healthcare

George Mason University professor Vivian Motti proposes the concept of noninvasive, wearable technologies to improve healthcare, as well as education.

The Kids Who Might Save the Internet
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The Kids Who Might Save the Internet

The future of the Internet may lie in the hands of a new generation of computer-savvy children forming a hacker community disposed toward fortifying Web security...

Paralyzed People Inhabit Distant Robot Bodies With Thought Alone
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Paralyzed People Inhabit Distant Robot Bodies With Thought Alone

The European Union's VERE project aims to dissolve the boundary between the human body and a surrogate.

China's Policing Robot: Cattle Prod Meets Supercomputer
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China's Policing Robot: Cattle Prod Meets Supercomputer

Chinese researchers have developed an "intelligent security robot" and deployed it in a Shenzhen airport.

Mexico Taking ­S Factory Jobs? Blame Robots Instead
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Mexico Taking ­S Factory Jobs? Blame Robots Instead

Donald Trump blames Mexico and China for stealing millions of jobs from the United States.

Apis Are Changing the Way We Pay
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Apis Are Changing the Way We Pay

Application programming interfaces are being used increasingly to facilitate electronic payments. 

Playing Grand Theft Auto Can Teach Autonomous Cars How to Drive
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Playing Grand Theft Auto Can Teach Autonomous Cars How to Drive

Self-driving cars can learn the rules of the road by studying virtual traffic on videogames such as Grand Theft Auto V, according to a new study.

Supporting Prospective Women in STEM Starts With Accessible Mentors
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Supporting Prospective Women in STEM Starts With Accessible Mentors

A University of Washington study found an unwelcoming culture and a lack of mentors were the main deterrents to women considering science-related careers.

China's Plan to Organize Its Society Relies on 'big Data' to Rate Everyone
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China's Plan to Organize Its Society Relies on 'big Data' to Rate Everyone

Imagine a world where an authoritarian government monitors everything you do, amasses huge amounts of data on almost every interaction you make, and awards you...

New ­tsa Study Describes Method to Detect Dishonesty Online
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New ­tsa Study Describes Method to Detect Dishonesty Online

A new study describes a method for detecting people dishonestly posting online content across multiple accounts.

Researchers Are Teaching Artificial Intelligence How to Terrify Humans
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Researchers Are Teaching Artificial Intelligence How to Terrify Humans

Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have trained a computer to produce scary images.

Finding Patterns in Corrupted Data
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Finding Patterns in Corrupted Data

A new set of algorithms developed is capable of efficiently model-fitting probability distributions to high-dimensional data.

Robot Learns to Play With Lego By Watching Human Teachers
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Robot Learns to Play With Lego By Watching Human Teachers

Researchers from the Freiberg University of Mining and Technology in Germany have trained a robot to play with Legos by having it observe two people build a Lego...

You Are Less Anonymous on the Web Than You Think--Much Less
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You Are Less Anonymous on the Web Than You Think--Much Less

A user's anonymous browsing history, tweets, emails, and cookies can be used to piece together their identity.

Your Home's Online Gadgets Could Be Hacked By ­ltrasound
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Your Home's Online Gadgets Could Be Hacked By ­ltrasound

This may have happened to you. You idly browse a pair of shoes online one morning, and for the rest of the week, those shoes follow you across the Internet, appearing...

Making It Easier to Collaborate on Code
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Making It Easier to Collaborate on Code

A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has developed an interface that addresses many of the core problems of the powerful open source tool Git.

Robotic Tutors For Primary School Children
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Robotic Tutors For Primary School Children

Researchers in Spain have developed an integrated computational architecture for use with software applications in schools.

Blockchain Beyond Bitcoin
From Communications of the ACM

Blockchain Beyond Bitcoin

Blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionize applications and redefine the digital economy.
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