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Google AI Algorithm Masters Ancient Game of Go
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Google AI Algorithm Masters Ancient Game of Go

A computer has beaten a human professional for the first time at Go—an ancient board game that has long been viewed as one of the greatest challenges for artificial...

The Neural Network That Remembers
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The Neural Network That Remembers

A recurrent neural network developed at the University of California, San Diego can mine patterns in reviews and write its own contextually relevant reviews. 

Living in the '90s? So Are ­nderwater Wireless Networks
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Living in the '90s? So Are ­nderwater Wireless Networks

The speed of today's underwater communication networks is comparable to the sluggish dial-up modems from 1990s.

Ndsu Research Could Change Wind Power Grid
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Ndsu Research Could Change Wind Power Grid

North Dakota State University researchers are exploring the possibility of using direct current wind power grids. 

Future Delivery Drones Start Learning How to Fly on Their Own
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Future Delivery Drones Start Learning How to Fly on Their Own

Boston University researchers are developing ways to enable drones to learn how to fly on their own. 

If Killer Robots Arrive, the Terminator Will Be the Least of Our Problems
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If Killer Robots Arrive, the Terminator Will Be the Least of Our Problems

Experts warned of the threat of autonomous weaponry at last week's World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. 

Is Blockchain the Most Important It Invention of Our Age?
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Is Blockchain the Most Important It Invention of Our Age?

There are not many occasions when one can give an unqualified thumbs-up to something the government does, but this is one such occasion.

A Bright Approach to Brain Implants
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A Bright Approach to Brain Implants

The brain was once considered a "black box," a device so mysterious that you could only guess what it was doing by observing human behavior.

Go Players React to Computer Defeat
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Go Players React to Computer Defeat

For decades, the ancient game of Go has stood out as the one board game that computers couldn't crack.

Wee Archie: Digital Dinos Put Bite-Sized Supercomputer Through Its Paces
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Wee Archie: Digital Dinos Put Bite-Sized Supercomputer Through Its Paces

University of Edinburgh researchers have developed Wee ARCHIE, a miniature supercomputer that powers virtual dinosaur races. 

Mechanical Quanta See the Light
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Mechanical Quanta See the Light

Researchers say they have taken a first step toward a universal quantum connection based on a nanomechanical device's quantum-mechanical vibrations. 

Scenic Sat-Nav Will Take You on the Prettiest Route
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Scenic Sat-Nav Will Take You on the Prettiest Route

Autobahn is an artificial intelligence system that can use Google Street View images to optimize a driving route for a particular type of scenery. 

Who Needs a Computer Science Degree These Days?
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Who Needs a Computer Science Degree These Days?

An increasing number of software developers are entering the job market lacking degree-level training, according to a VisionMobile survey.

Wanted: Agile Robots
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Wanted: Agile Robots

The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology plans a contest to make robots more agile, removing "a major obstacle" to their adoption by manufacturers...

That 'gut Feeling' Can Now Be Measured
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That 'gut Feeling' Can Now Be Measured

The next generation of multi-purpose ingestible technologies is emerging in proof-of-concept studies.

Msu Computer Simulations May Help States Predict Flooding
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Msu Computer Simulations May Help States Predict Flooding

Researchers are performing supercomputer simulations in an attempt to determine how much water levee systems can withstand before breaking, leading to flooding. ...

Defending Your Computer From Cyberattacks, Sun Tzu Style
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Defending Your Computer From Cyberattacks, Sun Tzu Style

Deception has been used to thwart cyberattacks before, mostly in "honeypot" strategies, but what sets a new operating system apart is inconsistent deception. 

Penn Profs Work to Build Bug-Free Computer Programs
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Penn Profs Work to Build Bug-Free Computer Programs

The Science of Deep Specification project is aimed at helping developers build bug-free programs.

Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Sensing From Mobile Devices May Help Improve Bus Service
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Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Sensing From Mobile Devices May Help Improve Bus Service

University of Washington researchers say they have developed a low-cost way to harness useful data from bus passengers' mobile device Wi-Fi and Bluetooth signals...

$28m Challenge to Figure Out Why Brains Are So Good at Learning
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$28m Challenge to Figure Out Why Brains Are So Good at Learning

The U.S. Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity has invested more than $28 million in grants toward the development of advanced machine-learning algorithms...
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