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Twitter, Facebook Want to Shift Power to Users. Or Do They?
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Twitter, Facebook Want to Shift Power to Users. Or Do They?

Major Internet companies have come to see bitcoin technology as a potential solution to many challenges.

Santa Claus Visits are Going Digital, from 'Elfies' to Augmented Reality
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Santa Claus Visits are Going Digital, from 'Elfies' to Augmented Reality

Macerich, one of the largest mall operators in the U.S., is offering "Santa HQ 5.0" at 15 of its malls across the country.

A Self-Driving Truck Delivered Butter from California to Pennsylvania in Three Days
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A Self-Driving Truck Delivered Butter from California to Pennsylvania in Three Days

Startup Plus.ai has completed the first commercial freight cross-country trip by an autonomous truck.

Researchers Reconstruct Spoken Words as Processed in Nonhuman Primate Brains
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Researchers Reconstruct Spoken Words as Processed in Nonhuman Primate Brains

Researchers used a brain-computer interface to reconstruct English words from neural signals recorded in the brains of rhesus macaque monkeys.

Finland to Teach 5 Million Europeans the Basics of AI
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Finland to Teach 5 Million Europeans the Basics of AI

Finland plans to teach 1% of the European Union population (more than 5 million people) basic artificial intelligence (AI) skills via a free online course.

First 3D-Printed Neighborhood Being Built in Mexico
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First 3D-Printed Neighborhood Being Built in Mexico

Social housing nonprofit New Story is using a giant three-dimensional (3D) printer to create the world’s first 3D-printed neighborhood in a rural section of Tabasco...

Washington Must Bet Big on AI or Lose Its Global Clout
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Washington Must Bet Big on AI or Lose Its Global Clout

A new report says $25 billion—and a more welcoming attitude toward foreign talent—is needed to keep the U.S. in the technology race with China.

Demonstration of High-Speed SOT-MRAM Memory Cell Compatible with 300-mm Si CMOS Technology
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Demonstration of High-Speed SOT-MRAM Memory Cell Compatible with 300-mm Si CMOS Technology

A new high-speed spin-orbit-torque magnetoresistive random-access memory cell interoperates with silicon complementary metal oxide semiconductor technology.

Government Regimes May Be Learning New Twitter Tactics to Quash Dissent
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Government Regimes May Be Learning New Twitter Tactics to Quash Dissent

Researchers suggest authoritarian governments may be using new Twitter strategies to suppress social media-using dissenters.\

Intel Creates Chip to Control Quantum Computers
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Intel Creates Chip to Control Quantum Computers

Intel has announced a chip designed to control quantum computers by assuming the workload of the many wires that typically connect such systems to controllers. ...

Autonomy and Automation on the Water
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Autonomy and Automation on the Water

Self-driving and remote-controlled vessels are taking over some duties from human crews.

Wetlands, Crops Can Mitigate Storm Damage to Coastal Cities
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Wetlands, Crops Can Mitigate Storm Damage to Coastal Cities

A new computer model shows that coastal cities can avoid some wind destruction from major weather events if they have functional wetland ecosystems and agricultural...

Donald Knuth Reflects on 50 years of ‘The Art of Computer Programming‘
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Donald Knuth Reflects on 50 years of ‘The Art of Computer Programming‘

Knuth is known for introducing the notion of "literate programming," emphasizing the importance of writing code that is readable by humans as well as computers....

Advanced Technology May Indicate How Brain Learns Faces
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Advanced Technology May Indicate How Brain Learns Faces

Researchers have demonstrated that deep convolutional neural networks operate similarly to the way human brains do, in terms of identifying faces.

A Network Design for the 'Internet from Space'
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A Network Design for the 'Internet from Space'

Researchers are proposing a network design that could double the network capacity of low-flying satellites to create an "Internet from Space."

Walmart Teams With Nuro's Robot Cars to Deliver Groceries in Houston
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Walmart Teams With Nuro's Robot Cars to Deliver Groceries in Houston

Nuro has announced a partnership with Walmart to pilot-test grocery delivery via robot vehicles in Houston. 

Spying on Hippos with Drones to Help Conservation
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Spying on Hippos with Drones to Help Conservation

Researchers in Australia are using drones to help conservation efforts for hippos.

A Sobering Message About the Future at AI's Biggest Party
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A Sobering Message About the Future at AI's Biggest Party

Leaders in artificial intelligence warn that progress is slowing, big challenges remain, and simply throwing more computers at a problem isn't sustainable.

Introducing the AI Index 2019 Report
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Introducing the AI Index 2019 Report

The AI Index 2019 Report is an independent initiative within Stanford University's Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Institute, the result of a collaborative...

Killer Robots Aren’t Regulated. Yet.
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Killer Robots Aren’t Regulated. Yet.

"Killing in the Age of Algorithms" is a New York Times documentary examining the future of artificial intelligence and warfare.
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