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See Little Robots Get Swole in This Virtual 'Gym'
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See Little Robots Get Swole in This Virtual 'Gym'

The bizarre robots look like cobbled-together Tetris pieces. A new system "evolves" them to run, climb, and throw stuff better.

University Launches First Full Class in Virtual Reality
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University Launches First Full Class in Virtual Reality


Engineers Teach AI to Navigate Ocean with Minimal Energy
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Engineers Teach AI to Navigate Ocean with Minimal Energy

Artificial intelligence technology is being used to enable autonomous drones exploring the deep ocean to navigate using currents instead of fighting them.

Human-Like Brain Helps Robot Out of Maze
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Human-Like Brain Helps Robot Out of Maze

A neuromorphic robot can navigate mazes using a human brain-like model.

Tiny ML Design Alleviates Bottleneck in Memory Usage on IoT Devices
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Tiny ML Design Alleviates Bottleneck in Memory Usage on IoT Devices

Researchers come up with a machine learning method to reduce the amount of memory required for Internet of Things devices.

Computing Scenarios for Defusing Polarized Politics
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Computing Scenarios for Defusing Polarized Politics

Researchers used agent-based modeling to explore political polarization in the U.S. and possible preventive approaches.

Protecting Users' Private Data While They Browse
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Protecting Users' Private Data While They Browse

The SugarCoat tool can protect users' private data while they browse the Web.

Xerox to Announce Multiyear Cloud Deal With Oracle
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Xerox to Announce Multiyear Cloud Deal With Oracle

Xerox will use Oracle's cloud-computing infrastructure and software as a digital backbone for a swathe of ventures being developed in its business incubator.

What Is Web3 and Why Should You Care?
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What Is Web3 and Why Should You Care?

The next Internet revolution is upon us—here's why it matters.

Robot Plays Table Tennis After 90 Minutes of Training
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Robot Plays Table Tennis After 90 Minutes of Training

Researchers developed a computer simulation that taught a virtual robot arm outfitted with a table tennis racket how to return virtual ping pong balls.

'Black Box' to Chronicle Ravages of Climate Change
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'Black Box' to Chronicle Ravages of Climate Change

Australia is building "Earth's Black Box," a reportedly indestructible steel structure containing a real-time archive of climate change news and research.

Group Backed by Top Companies Moves to Combat AI Bias in Hiring
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Group Backed by Top Companies Moves to Combat AI Bias in Hiring

Major employers in a variety of industries have signed up with the Data & Trust Alliance in an effort to prevent bias in artificial intelligence software used for...

Cornell University Reports More Than 900 Covid-19 Cases This Week
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Cornell University Reports More Than 900 Covid-19 Cases This Week

Many are Omicron variant cases in fully vaccinated students.

Amazon Shutting Down One of the Oldest Staples on the Internet
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Amazon Shutting Down One of the Oldest Staples on the Internet

The ecommerce giant is closing down Alexa.com, an online service that the vast majority of Amazon customers are likely unaware even existed.

Homeland Security Offers Hackers a Bounty to Find Bugs
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Homeland Security Offers Hackers a Bounty to Find Bugs

Such programs pay hackers to find vulnerabilities in networks

Reddit-trained AI Warns Researchers About...Itself
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Reddit-trained AI Warns Researchers About...Itself

"AI will never be ethical," argued the Megatron-Turing Natural Language Generation model.

Machines That See the World More Like Humans Do
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Machines That See the World More Like Humans Do

The 3D Scene Perception via Probabilistic Programming system helps machines perceive the world in a more human-like manner.

Google, Microsoft Have Your Mail, Mostly
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Google, Microsoft Have Your Mail, Mostly

Computer scientists studying email service providers found high levels of concentration.

World's Biggest Traders Betting on Blockchain Data
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World's Biggest Traders Betting on Blockchain Data

The Pyth blockchain-based technology service aims to provide data for diverse cryptocurrency projects in real time.

Quenching the Flames: AI, Data Help Fight Global Wildfires
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Quenching the Flames: AI, Data Help Fight Global Wildfires

New technologies are being deployed to predict, monitor, and fight wildfires as their frequency and ferocity grow.
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