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Forbes Releases Inaugural Top Women in Tech List in Honor of Ada Lovelace Day
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Forbes Releases Inaugural Top Women in Tech List in Honor of Ada Lovelace Day

In honor of Ada Lovelace Day 2018, Forbes issued its inaugural unranked list of Top Women in Technology.

Lynn Conway and the VLSI Revolution in Microchip Design
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Lynn Conway and the VLSI Revolution in Microchip Design

Although struggling with personal life, Conway made a breakthrough discovery that rewrote what engineers thought single-stream computer architecture might achieve...

The Ick of AI That Impersonates Humans
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The Ick of AI That Impersonates Humans

Philip K. Dick was living a few miles north of San Francisco when he wrote Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, which envisioned a world where artificially intelligent...

All Eyes on Hurricane Michael
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All Eyes on Hurricane Michael

Hurricane Michael plowed into the Florida panhandle Wednesday, Oct. 10, as a major Category 4 storm—the strongest hurricane ever to hit that region.

Google, Facebook Team ­p on Artificial Intelligence Tech
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Google, Facebook Team ­p on Artificial Intelligence Tech

Google and Facebook researchers are working together to make Facebook's open source PyTorch framework interoperate with Google's custom machine learning chips. ...

What You Can't See Can Hurt You
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What You Can't See Can Hurt You

Researchers have found homeowners will significantly alter their behavior to improve the air quality in their homes if presented with visualizations of how it changes...

­S Weapons Systems Are Easy Cyberattack Targets, New Report Finds
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­S Weapons Systems Are Easy Cyberattack Targets, New Report Finds

The first step in solving any problem is admitting there is one. But a new report from the US Government Accountability Office finds that the Department of Defense...

Voting Experts: Why the Heck Are People Still Voting Online?
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Voting Experts: Why the Heck Are People Still Voting Online?

A new study calls online ballots a key weakness in the securing of U.S. election systems, and estimates at least 100,000 Americans cast online ballots in the 2016...

Social Media Data ­sed to Predict Retail Failure
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Social Media Data ­sed to Predict Retail Failure

An international team of researchers has developed a model that can predict with 80% accuracy whether a new business will fail within six months.

Cardiff ­niversity's New X-Ray Method Reveals Ancient Scroll
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Cardiff ­niversity's New X-Ray Method Reveals Ancient Scroll

Researchers have developed an x-ray tomography technique to reveal hidden text inside damaged and unreadable scrolls.

A Google Intern Built the AI Behind These Shockingly Good Fake Images
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A Google Intern Built the AI Behind These Shockingly Good Fake Images

Google researchers have developed an artificial intelligence system that generates incredibly realistic fake images.

Heat-Seeking Drones Find Brisbane's Hiding Koalas
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Heat-Seeking Drones Find Brisbane's Hiding Koalas

Researchers  in Australia are using drones with heat-seeking sensors to tally Brisbane's koala population in spite of concealing foliage.

Researchers ­nveil Tool to Track Disinformation on Social Media
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Researchers ­nveil Tool to Track Disinformation on Social Media

Researchers released a new tool Wednesday to track how many stories posted on social media are coming from sources known to publish disinformation.

How Russian Spies Infiltrated Hotel Wi-Fi to Hack Victims ­p Close
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How Russian Spies Infiltrated Hotel Wi-Fi to Hack Victims ­p Close

For years, the Kremlin's increasingly aggressive hackers have reached across the globe to hit targets with everything from simple phishing schemes to worms built...

China Makes A Big Play In Silicon Valley
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China Makes A Big Play In Silicon Valley

A year ago, Chinese President Xi Jinping stood before the 19th Communist Party Congress and laid out his ambitious plan for China to become a world leader by 2025...

NT­ Singapore Scientists Develop Smart Technology for Synchronized 3D Printing of Concrete
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NT­ Singapore Scientists Develop Smart Technology for Synchronized 3D Printing of Concrete

Researchers have developed a technology for synchronized, robotic three-dimensional printing of concrete.

I Like the Way You Walk
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I Like the Way You Walk

Artificial intelligence video system sends smartphone messages based on how you move.

Scientists ­se AI to Predict Why Children Struggle at School
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Scientists ­se AI to Predict Why Children Struggle at School

Scientists have used machine learning to determine why some children struggle at school.

Researchers Raise Alarm Over ­se of AI in Immigration, Refugee Decision-Making
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Researchers Raise Alarm Over ­se of AI in Immigration, Refugee Decision-Making

Researchers in Canada are concerned about government initiatives to replace human decision-making with artificial intelligence regarding immigrants' human rights...

This App Knows When You've Been in an Accident—and Then It Calls 911 for You
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This App Knows When You've Been in an Accident—and Then It Calls 911 for You

A new mobile application accesses a smartphone's sensors to determine if the phone's owner has been in an auto accident, and can alert 911 emergency services if...
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