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Can Technology Help Teach Literacy in Poor Communities?
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Can Technology Help Teach Literacy in Poor Communities?

Three studies have found tablet use effective in improving performance on standardized tests of reading preparedness by children in economically disadvantaged countries...

Will Artificial Intelligence Win the Caption Contest?
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Will Artificial Intelligence Win the Caption Contest?

When social-media users upload photographs and caption them, they don't just label their contents. They tell a story, which gives the photos context and additional...

Two Tips to Keep Your Phone's Encrypted Messages Encrypted
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Two Tips to Keep Your Phone's Encrypted Messages Encrypted

End-to-end encryption by default is quickly becoming the new standard for any communications app that claims to care about the privacy of those who use it.

Can Chatbots Think Before They Talk?
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Can Chatbots Think Before They Talk?

ELIZA-like programs balance modern AI with decades-old database techniques.

For Michigan Professor, Computer Science Is Much More Than a Job
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For Michigan Professor, Computer Science Is Much More Than a Job

University of Michigan researchers have developed Sirius, an open platform for intelligent assistants such as Siri, Cortana, and Google Now. 

Regenstrief, Iu Study Finds Machine Learning as Good as Humans' in Cancer Surveillance
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Regenstrief, Iu Study Finds Machine Learning as Good as Humans' in Cancer Surveillance

Researchers say algorithms and open source machine-learning tools are as effective as human reviewers in detecting cancer cases using data from free-text pathology...

Why Early STEM Education Will Drive the ­.s. Economy
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Why Early STEM Education Will Drive the ­.s. Economy

The Obama administration is continuing its campaign to advance math and science education. 

On This Waterfront, Robot Longshoremen Are the New Contenders
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On This Waterfront, Robot Longshoremen Are the New Contenders

On one end of a dock at America's busiest port, tractor-trailers haul containers through dense, stop-and-go traffic. Sometimes they collide.

The Terminator and the Washing Machine
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The Terminator and the Washing Machine

What the legendary matches between supercomputer Deep Blue and chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov reveal about today’s artificial intelligence and machine learning...

Long After His Accident, Sam Schmidt Takes the Wheel Again Thanks to Project Sam
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Long After His Accident, Sam Schmidt Takes the Wheel Again Thanks to Project Sam

In the late 90s, Sam Schmidt had a promising career as an IndyCar driver, finishing fifth in the championship in 1999 after taking his first win in Las Vegas.

­sing Data to Explore Poetic Sound
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­sing Data to Explore Poetic Sound

Michigan State University researcher Sean Pue is studying the role of sound in modern South Asian poetry. 

Ready, Set, Think! Mind-Controlled Drones Race to the Future
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Ready, Set, Think! Mind-Controlled Drones Race to the Future

The University of Florida last week hosted what it called the world's first drone race involving brain-computer interfaces. 

Feds Seek Public Input on the Future of Iot
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Feds Seek Public Input on the Future of Iot

The U.S. Department of Commerce is seeking public comment on the Internet of Things.

Computers That Crush Humans at Games Might Have Met Their Match: 'starcraft'
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Computers That Crush Humans at Games Might Have Met Their Match: 'starcraft'

The next frontier for game-playing artificial intelligence could be the popular real-time strategy game "StarCraft."

Your Devices' Latest Feature? They Can Spy on Your Every Move
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Your Devices' Latest Feature? They Can Spy on Your Every Move

Your gadgets could be providing a window that any hacker could see right through to spy on you.

­.s. Drops New York Fight with Apple After Gaining Access to Iphone
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­.s. Drops New York Fight with Apple After Gaining Access to Iphone

The U.S. Justice Department on Friday dropped its effort to force Apple Inc to help unlock an iPhone in a drug case in New York after someone provided authorities...

Computers That Crush Humans at Games Might Have Met Their Match: 'starcraft'
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Computers That Crush Humans at Games Might Have Met Their Match: 'starcraft'

Humanity has fallen to artificial intelligence in checkers, chess, and, last month, Go, the complex ancient Chinese board game.

The Buzz of Your Skull Can Be ­sed to Tell Exactly Who You Are
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The Buzz of Your Skull Can Be ­sed to Tell Exactly Who You Are

You will know me by the buzz in my head. Biometric systems, which identify people by their physiological features, can use everything from ear shape to walking...

New Maps Make Aftershocks Look Scarier Than the Main Quake
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New Maps Make Aftershocks Look Scarier Than the Main Quake

Aftershocks continue shaking the cities of Kumamoto, Japan and Muisne, Ecuador, almost a week after earthquakes rocked the two cities, frightening residents still...

Smartphone ­sers Are Redefining Privacy in Public Spaces
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Smartphone ­sers Are Redefining Privacy in Public Spaces

Tel Aviv University researchers say "dynamic visibility" diminishes privacy. 
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