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November 2023


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AI Detects Methane Plumes from Space

AI Detects Methane Plumes from Space

A new machine learning tool uses data from hyperspectral satellites to automatically detect methane plumes from space.


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Robot Can Tidy Up Clothes in a Messy Bedroom

Robot Can Tidy Up Clothes in a Messy Bedroom

Ken Goldberg at the University of California, Berkeley, and colleagues developed a robot system to efficiently pick up strewn clothes.


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Scientists Develop More Efficient Way to Transmit Data Between Devices

Scientists Develop More Efficient Way to Transmit Data Between Devices

Researchers demonstrated a lower-power method for transmitting data at close range while maintaining high throughput using electric, rather than electromagnetic, waves.


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Immersive Engagement in Mixed Reality Measured with Reaction Time

Immersive Engagement in Mixed Reality Measured with Reaction Time

University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers found that reaction time potentially could be used to measure presence (immersive engagement) with mixed reality technology.


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Camera Stops Deepfakes at the Shutter

Camera Stops Deepfakes at the Shutter

Built-in content credentials verifies photos' authenticity.


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New York City Takes Aim at AI

New York City Takes Aim at AI

The Big Apple fields an action plan for artificial intelligence.


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How Jensen Huang's Nvidia Is Powering the A.I. Revolution

How Jensen Huang's Nvidia Is Powering the A.I. Revolution

The company's C.E.O. bet it all on a new kind of chip. Now that Nvidia is one of the biggest companies in the world, what will he do next?


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Canadian Government Reaches Deal with Google on Online News Act

Canadian Government Reaches Deal with Google on Online News Act

The agreement comes three weeks before the Online News Act rules come into force.


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Drones with Defibrillators Are Saving Lives

Drones with Defibrillators Are Saving Lives

Researchers found drones with automated external defibrillators arrived at the scene of a suspected cardiac arrest more than 3 minutes before ambulances in 67% of cases examined.


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A New Front Is Opening in the U.S.-China Chip Conflict

A New Front Is Opening in the U.S.-China Chip Conflict

The ongoing conflict between the U.S. and China over semiconductor chip production is expected to ramp up as the U.S. seeks a competitive edge in advanced packaging.


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Researchers Find Vulnerabilities in Windows Hello Implementations

Researchers Find Vulnerabilities in Windows Hello Implementations

Researchers found vulnerabilities in several laptop makers’ implementations of Windows Hello, the biometric login feature built into Windows.


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Lawsuit Claims Meta Designed Instagram, Facebook to Hook Kids

Lawsuit Claims Meta Designed Instagram, Facebook to Hook Kids

Meta said in a statement the complaint misrepresents its work over the past decade to make the online experience safe for teens, noting it has "over 30 tools to support them and their parents."


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Synthetic Imagery Sets New Bar in AI Training Efficiency

Synthetic Imagery Sets New Bar in AI Training Efficiency

A team of researchers demonstrated that training machine learning models with synthetic images can outperform traditional training methods using real images.


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6G Could Pull Double Duty to Monitor Climate Change

6G Could Pull Double Duty to Monitor Climate Change

Northeastern University researchers said over-the-air spectroscopy could enable next-generation 6G networks to monitor climate change and air pollution.


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ML Technique Better at Predicting Cancer Cure Rates

ML Technique Better at Predicting Cancer Cure Rates

A machine learning model developed by University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) researchers can better predict cancer cure rates.


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Seeing the Light

Seeing the Light

Shining a light on light-based computing.


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The AI Safety Debate is Tearing Silicon Valley Apart

The AI Safety Debate is Tearing Silicon Valley Apart

OpenAI's leadership drama is the latest flare-up in the raging debate between AI's safety-first technocrats and its libertarian techno-optimists.


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Outdated Password Practices are Widespread

Outdated Password Practices are Widespread

Researchers say a majority of the world’s most popular websites put users and their data at risk by failing to meet minimum password requirement standards.


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Breakthrough in Tackling Increasing Demand by IoT on Mobile Networks

Breakthrough in Tackling Increasing Demand by IoT on Mobile Networks

Computer scientists developed a technique to manage mobile network demand by multiple Internet of Things devices using terahertz frequencies.


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Scientists Turn Invasive Carp into Traitors

Scientists Turn Invasive Carp into Traitors

Agencies are using "traitors" to find hotspot hideouts of invasive carp that are threatening the Great Lakes.


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Hackers Are Exploiting a Flaw in Citrix Software Despite Fix

Hackers Are Exploiting a Flaw in Citrix Software Despite Fix

Citrix Bleed, a critical flaw in Citrix Systems software, is being exploited by government-backed hackers and critical groups.


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Researchers Find More Potential Discrimination in Facebook Ads

Researchers Find More Potential Discrimination in Facebook Ads

A study of job advertisements on Meta's Facebook identified potentially discriminatory employment ads with images of people that overrepresented or excluded certain demographics.


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South Korea Allows Autonomous Robots to Use Sidewalks

South Korea Allows Autonomous Robots to Use Sidewalks

The South Korean government is allowing authorized autonomous robots to drive along the country's sidewalks.


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What Would the Chatbot Say?

What Would the Chatbot Say?

Seeking to explain the unanticipated abilities of large language models.


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New Tool for Building and Fixing Roads and Bridges: Artificial Intelligence

New Tool for Building and Fixing Roads and Bridges: Artificial Intelligence

In Pennsylvania and elsewhere, A.I. is being applied to the nation's aging infrastructure. Is that wise?


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You Paid $1,000 for an iPhone, but Apple Still Controls It

You Paid $1,000 for an iPhone, but Apple Still Controls It

The company codes its devices with software that complicates repairs by triggering safety warnings and malfunctions.


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Apple to Make It Easier to Text Between iPhones, Androids

Apple to Make It Easier to Text Between iPhones, Androids

Apple will adopt a technological standard next year that will allow text messaging to operate more smoothly between its iOS devices and Android devices.


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Scientists 3D-Print Hair Follicles in Lab-Grown Skin

Scientists 3D-Print Hair Follicles in Lab-Grown Skin

A team led by scientists at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has three-dimensionally (3D) printed hair follicles in lab-grown human skin tissue.


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Better Machine Learning Models with Quantum Computers

Better Machine Learning Models with Quantum Computers

Researchers demonstrated improved training of machine learning models using a method that combines the best features of classical and quantum computers.


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Are Cat Qubits the Key to Reliable Quantum Computing in the Modern Era?

Are Cat Qubits the Key to Reliable Quantum Computing in the Modern Era?

Quantum computers are prone to errors due to the sensitivity of qubits to environmental noise. Can cat qubits help build fault-tolerant quantum computers?

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