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The Need For Cognitive Computing
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The Need For Cognitive Computing

Companies get help digging the pearls of wisdom out of their big data.

Apple Says Constitution 'forbids' What Fbi Is Asking
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Apple Says Constitution 'forbids' What Fbi Is Asking

Apple shouldn't have to comply with a search order for an iPhone used by one the San Bernardino, California, terrorists because the Constitution forbids it, the...

DARPA Calls on Diyers For Weaponized Tech
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DARPA Calls on Diyers For Weaponized Tech

The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is seeking ideas on how products assembled from benign technologies might be transformed into security threats...

Forget the Robots--Here Come the Geminoids!
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Forget the Robots--Here Come the Geminoids!

Last weekend's South by Southwest Interactive Festival was a showcase for many types of robots.

What AI Can Tell ­S About the ­.s. Supreme Court
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What AI Can Tell ­S About the ­.s. Supreme Court

Researchers at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University's Discovery Analytics Center have proposed using machine learning to model the U.S. Supreme Court...

Computer Science Education in the Age of CS For All
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Computer Science Education in the Age of CS For All

Momentum for bringing computer science to all primary and secondary U.S. schools is building, even though many issues remain unresolved. 

Why the Government Can't Actually Stop Terrorists From Using Encryption
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Why the Government Can't Actually Stop Terrorists From Using Encryption

Security experts say U.S. government efforts to force technology firms to grant access to encrypted devices will do little to prevent terrorists from using the...

Pentagon Paying Techies to Think Like Terrorists
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Pentagon Paying Techies to Think Like Terrorists

To stop a terrorist, it helps to think like one.

What Google's Winning Go Algorithm Will Do Next
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What Google's Winning Go Algorithm Will Do Next

Following the defeat of one of its finest human players, the ancient game of Go has joined the growing list of tasks at which computers perform better than humans...

Apple Fight Could Escalate with Demand For 'source Code'
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Apple Fight Could Escalate with Demand For 'source Code'

The latest filing in the legal war between the planet’s most powerful government and its most valuable company gave one indication of how the high-stakes confrontation...

High Throughput Computing Helps Ligo Confirm Einstein's Last ­nproven Theory
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High Throughput Computing Helps Ligo Confirm Einstein's Last ­nproven Theory

The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory is helping researchers detect gravitational waves caused by the collision of two black holes 1.3 billion...

Less Than Meets the Eye
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Less Than Meets the Eye

Computer-vision models designed to reproduce the capacities of the human brain may need to be adjusted.

Fast Facial Analysis Software Set For Release
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Fast Facial Analysis Software Set For Release

The new software could be particularly useful in fields where subjective interpretation has been the norm.

In the Apple Case, a Debate Over Data Hits Home
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In the Apple Case, a Debate Over Data Hits Home

Three years ago, reeling from Edward J. Snowden’s disclosure of the government’s vast surveillance programs and uncertain how to respond, President Obama said he...

How Google's AI Viewed the Move No Human Could ­nderstand
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How Google's AI Viewed the Move No Human Could ­nderstand

The move didn't make sense to the humans packed into the sixth floor of Seoul's Four Seasons hotel. But the Google machine saw it quite differently.

Gates Thinks Quantum Computing in the Cloud May Come in a Decade
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Gates Thinks Quantum Computing in the Cloud May Come in a Decade

Bill Gates says it is possible that in six to 10 years "cloud computing will offer super-computation by using quantum."

The 'Elephant in the Valley' Is Tech's Problem
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The 'Elephant in the Valley' Is Tech's Problem

The outlook remains bleak for gender and minority representation in Silicon Valley, according to the "Elephant in the Valley" survey.

A Bitcoin-Style Currency For Central Banks
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A Bitcoin-Style Currency For Central Banks

Virtual currency could become more viable thanks to a new Bitcoin-like system developed by University College London researchers. 

Obama Weighs In on Apple v. Fbi: 'you Can't Take an Absolutist View'
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Obama Weighs In on Apple v. Fbi: 'you Can't Take an Absolutist View'

In his keynote address at the 2016 South By Southwest conference, President Barack Obama responded directly to a question about cybersecurity in light of the ongoing...

What Happens When the Surveillance State Becomes an Affordable Gadget?
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What Happens When the Surveillance State Becomes an Affordable Gadget?

When Daniel Rigmaiden was a little boy, his grandfather, a veteran of World War II and Korea, used to drive him along the roads of Monterey, California, playing...
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