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Will we be able to trust our institutions again?
Can we make progress in a world in which we don't trust our institutions?
Can a machine be ethical? Why teaching AI ethics is a minefield.
Artificial intelligence will soon be powerful enough to operate autonomously, how should we tell it to act? What kind of ethics should we teach it?
Hate dealing with passwords? You might like the next version of Chrome.
Google Chrome boasts 310 million active users across the world, and it might just kill off the usage of passwords.
Will blockchain technology solve our identity problems?
Cybersecurity costs billions of dollars each year. Building on a blockchain could solve many of our security problems.
Ingestible “bacteria on a chip” could help diagnose disease
Ultra-low-power sensors carrying genetically engineered bacteria can detect gastric bleeding.
If you ignored FBI advice to reboot your router, don’t. It’s already a massive problem.
Common routers include devices made by Netgear and Linksys; this is a major malware outbreak.
Why A.I. can’t solve everything
The hysteria about the future of artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere. Here's how to tone it down.
What’s the difference between A.I., machine learning, and robotics?
There's a lot of confusion as to what AI, machine learning, and robotics do. Sometimes, they can all be used together.
Gamifying reality: How AR and VR will combine to transform experience
It's the dawn of a new age. AI, VR, and robotics are creating the future that science-fiction writers have dreamed about.
Think Facebook can manipulate you? Look out for virtual reality
As Facebook users around the world are coming to understand, some of their favorite technologies can be used against them. It’s not just the scandal over psychological profiling firm Cambridge […]
How MIT’s VR environment is saving drones from crashing to death
Sales of drones are clocking in around $200 million and doubling each year. Which means there's a lot of testing to be done.
How AI will change astronomy, healthcare, and social justice
Although there is much guesswork as to the future of artificial intelligence, today’s AI systems continue to be a boon for science.
How AR will change how you shop—and how brands sell to you
The way you are advertised and marketed to is about to change, in a very big way.
AI can now predict internet comment fights
A team from Cornell University looks to shut down the ongoing flamewar that has taken over, well, pretty much every public area of the internet.
The Electron-Ion Collider will unravel some of science’s greatest mysteries
The EIC is likely to deepen our understanding of the universe in ways we can’t fathom.
19 online AI education classes that you can take right now
AI is the way of the future. And you can teach yourself how to master this incredible new technology from some of the top schools around the globe. In some cases, for free.
AI’s newest target for worker displacement: journalists?
Artificial intelligence has so far replaced more menial labor, but could it one day soon come for the more analytical positions in the economy like writers and reporters? What will become of journalism?
Why handing your DNA over to ancestry databases is risky
What, exactly, do they do with your DNA?
The future of AI lies in replicating our own neural networks
It’s tempting to think of the mind as a layer that sits on top of more primitive cognitive structures. We experience ourselves as conscious beings, after all, in a way […]
Fleet of autonomous boats could service some cities, reducing road traffic
MIT researchers have designed a fleet of autonomous boats that offer high manoeuvrability and precise control.
How AI will fight cancer thanks to UK investment
The United Kingdom has announced their intention to spend millions on a new AI system that promises to save thousands of lives a year, but at what opportunity cost?
If virtual reality frees us of our body, who will we become?
Consciousness is body-dependent. VR enthusiasts are betting otherwise.
We finally know what causes childhood leukemia — and how to prevent it
A number of different things have to happen for a child to develop leukemia.
Women are less likely to be replaced by robots and might even benefit from automation
Research shows women are better positioned than men to resist the automation of work and possibly even benefit from it.
Yanis Varoufakis: Happiness, Inc.
The moral bankruptcy of the European Union, the backlash against Steven Pinker’s defense of progress, and where we go from here.
FDA approves first drug that prevents migraines. Is the price tag worth it?
The FDA has approved the first drug designed to prevent migraines, a move that could help the four million Americans who suffer from at least 15 migraine days per month.
Amazon is selling real-time facial-recognition technology to police for wide-net surveillance
“People should be free to walk down the street without being watched by the government.” — ACLU and a coalition of civil rights groups
What animals is A.I. currently smarter than?
Can artificial intelligence rival the animal kingdom? We compare the intelligence of four animals to current A.I. capabilities.
Is virtual reality dangerous for children?
Virtual reality is now approaching mainstream, but with so little research available it's difficult to determine the dangers of VR for children.
Augmented reality could rule the classrooms of the future
Today’s children and youth are very tech savvy and easily use tablets, laptops, and smartphones to access the Internet, play games and consume media. AR can put that on fast-forward.