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January 2023


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Canada Launches National Quantum Strategy to Create Jobs, Advance Quantum Technologies

Canada Launches National Quantum Strategy to Create Jobs, Advance Quantum Technologies

On Jan. 13, Canadian Minister of Innovation, Science, and Industry François-Philippe Champagne announced Canada's National Quantum Strategy to enhance and expand the country's global quantum technology leadership.


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3D Printing Reaches New Heights with Two-Story Home

3D Printing Reaches New Heights with Two-Story Home

A massive three-dimensional printer is being used to build what is thought to be the first 3D-printed two-story home in the U.S.


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Global IT Spending Decreased in 2022

Global IT Spending Decreased in 2022

The devices segment of Gartner's spending forecast is projected to fall 5.1% this year to roughly $685 billion, after dropping more than 10% in 2022.


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Quantum Computing Has a Noise Problem

Quantum Computing Has a Noise Problem

Today's devices can be thrown off by the slightest environmental interference. Algorithmiq is developing ways to counteract this and harness quantum's power.


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Mining the Margins to Save Lives

Mining the Margins to Save Lives

Using artificial intelligence to ensure fewer donated kidneys are discarded, and that food donations make it to those in need via what is fast becoming an Internet of Food.


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Crypto Meltdown, What Crypto Meltdown?

Crypto Meltdown, What Crypto Meltdown?

Despite trillions of dollars of losses, a batch of bankruptcies and one very high profile arrest, blockchain's devotees remain devoted.


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AI Becoming More Conversational. But Will It Get More Honest?

AI Becoming More Conversational. But Will It Get More Honest?

Many companies and laboratories are tapping artificial intelligence to develop more sophisticated chatbots.


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Smart Appliances Could Stop Working After Two Years Due to Lack of Software Updates

Smart Appliances Could Stop Working After Two Years Due to Lack of Software Updates

U.K. informed consumer brand Which? warns smart appliances could stop operating after only two years due to a cessation of software updates from manufacturers.


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Computer Models Determine Drug Candidate's Ability to Bind to Proteins

Computer Models Determine Drug Candidate's Ability to Bind to Proteins

University of Arkansas researchers have developed computer models for calculating a drug candidate's protein-binding affinity.


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Are We Living in a Computer Simulation, and Can We Hack It?

Are We Living in a Computer Simulation, and Can We Hack It?

A popular cosmological theory holds that the cosmos runs on quantum codes. So how hard could it be to tweak the supreme algorithm?


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Alarmed by A.I. Chatbots, Universities Start Revamping How They Teach

Alarmed by A.I. Chatbots, Universities Start Revamping How They Teach

With the rise of the popular new chatbot ChatGPT, colleges are restructuring some courses and taking preventive measures.


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Smelling, Touching Take Center Stage in Metaverse

Smelling, Touching Take Center Stage in Metaverse

Metaverse technologies unveiled at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2023) included sensory products that can replicate sensations and even odors in virtual reality (VR).


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Sailor-Less Ships Head to Port on AI Wave

Sailor-Less Ships Head to Port on AI Wave

Artificial intelligence-powered unmanned boat technology was among the technologies showcased at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2023).


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A New Area of A.I. Booms, Even Amid the Tech Gloom

A New Area of A.I. Booms, Even Amid the Tech Gloom

An investment frenzy over "generative artificial intelligence" has gripped Silicon Valley, as tools that generate text, images and sounds in response to short prompts seize the imagination.


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Video Gamers Feel Bees, Bullets with Simulation Tech at CES 2023

Video Gamers Feel Bees, Bullets with Simulation Tech at CES 2023

The 2023 Consumer Electronics Show showcased videogaming products that reproduce physical sensations, like bullet hits and rain.


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AI to Monitor Changes to Globally Important Glacier

AI to Monitor Changes to Globally Important Glacier

U.K. researchers have adapted an artificial intelligence algorithm to examine satellite images and identify the development of crevasses on the Thwaites Glacier in west Antarctica.


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Telehealth Cuts Healthcare's Carbon Footprint, Patient's Costs During Pandemic

Telehealth Cuts Healthcare's Carbon Footprint, Patient's Costs During Pandemic

Researchers found that using telehealth for ambulatory visits lowered patients' costs and carbon footprint and saved time and lives during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic.


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'Pinocchio' Built from Tiny Gears, 3D Printing

'Pinocchio' Built from Tiny Gears, 3D Printing

The movie Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio features stop-motion animated puppets operated by tiny gears, with the title character three-dimensionally (3D)-printed from metal.


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CNET Is Quietly Publishing Entire Articles Generated By AI

CNET Is Quietly Publishing Entire Articles Generated By AI

Absent an official announcement of the program, it appears CNET leadership is trying to keep the experiment as lowkey as possible. 


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The Biden National Cyber Strategy is Unlike Any Before It

The Biden National Cyber Strategy is Unlike Any Before It

Regulation is on the menu of a national cybersecurity strategy.


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Reasserting U.S. Leadership in Microelectronics

Reasserting U.S. Leadership in Microelectronics

MIT researchers lay out a strategy for how universities can help the U.S. regain its place as a semiconductor superpower.


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The Dawn of Solid-State Quantum Networks

The Dawn of Solid-State Quantum Networks

Researchers demonstrated high-visibility quantum interference between two independent quantum dots connected by approximately 300-kilometer/186.4-mile optical fibers.


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Security Researchers Say They Hacked California's Digital License Plates

Security Researchers Say They Hacked California's Digital License Plates

Security researchers identified a vulnerability in the app and website of Reviver, a company that sells digital license plates in California, Arizona, and Michigan.


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China Turns Its Focus to Deepfakes

China Turns Its Focus to Deepfakes

The Cyberspace Administration of China Tuesday began enforcement of its "deep synthesis" technology regulations in an effort to prevent the production of "deepfakes."


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Inside Intel's Delays in Delivering a Crucial New Microprocessor

Inside Intel's Delays in Delivering a Crucial New Microprocessor

The company grappled with missteps for years while developing a microprocessor code-named Sapphire Rapids. It comes out on Tuesday.


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Hype around Quantum Computing Recedes over Lack of Practical Uses

Hype around Quantum Computing Recedes over Lack of Practical Uses

China claims to have made a major breakthrough, but Western experts say any commercial benefits are still years away.


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A.I.-Powered 'Robot Lawyer' Will Appear in a U.S. Court for the First Time

A.I.-Powered 'Robot Lawyer' Will Appear in a U.S. Court for the First Time

Is it legal?


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Auto Industry Races into Metaverse at CES

Auto Industry Races into Metaverse at CES

The 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2023) showcased metaverse technologies designed to enhance the auto industry.


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Russian Twitter Campaigns in 2016 Presidential Race Largely Limited to Strongly Partisan Republicans

Russian Twitter Campaigns in 2016 Presidential Race Largely Limited to Strongly Partisan Republicans

A survey of nearly 1,500 U.S. respondents found Russian Twitter campaigns during the 2016 presidential race primarily reached a small subset of users, most highly partisan Republicans.


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Utilities Use Unmanned Aircraft to Find Problems

Utilities Use Unmanned Aircraft to Find Problems

Utilities are using unmanned drones to inspect power lines and other infrastructure.