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NASA’s Insight Mission Proves Mars Is Rocked by Hundreds of Earthquakes
NASA’s Insight Mission Proves Mars Is Rocked by Hundreds of Earthquakes
The first results from the mission depict a complex Martian interior and geology, but raise new questions about the planet’s history
MIT Technology Review
Feb 28, 2020
How to Know If Artificial Intelligence Is About to Destroy Civilization
How to Know If Artificial Intelligence Is About to Destroy Civilization
These canaries in the coal mines of AI would be signs that superintelligent robot overlords are approaching
MIT Technology Review
Feb 27, 2020
Inside the Race to Build the Best Quantum Computer on Earth
Inside the Race to Build the Best Quantum Computer on Earth
IBM thinks quantum supremacy is not the milestone we should care about.
MIT Technology Review
Feb 26, 2020
We’re Not Prepared for the End of Moore’s Law
We’re Not Prepared for the End of Moore’s Law
It has fueled prosperity of the last 50 years. But the end is now in sight.
MIT Technology Review
Feb 25, 2020
How Big Tech Hijacked Its Sharpest, Funniest Critics
How Big Tech Hijacked Its Sharpest, Funniest Critics
Without design fiction, critical hits like Black Mirror would look very different.
MIT Technology Review
Feb 24, 2020
The Robot Does the Hard Work. Can You Still Attain Enlightenment?
The Robot Does the Hard Work. Can You Still Attain Enlightenment?
The robot mandala is a faster and — proponents argue, easier — way to create the traditional sand artwork used for Buddhist meditation
MIT Technology Review
Feb 21, 2020
Biologists Rush to Re-Create the China Coronavirus From Its DNA Code
Biologists Rush to Re-Create the China Coronavirus From Its DNA Code
Synthetic versions of the deadly virus could help test treatments. But what are the risks when viruses can be synthetized from scratch?
MIT Technology Review
Feb 20, 2020
What AI Still Can’t Do
What AI Still Can’t Do
Artificial intelligence won’t be very smart if computers don’t grasp cause and effect. That’s something even humans have trouble with.
MIT Technology Review
Feb 19, 2020
The Messy, Secretive Reality Behind OpenAI’s Bid to Save the World
The Messy, Secretive Reality Behind OpenAI’s Bid to Save the World
The AI moonshot was founded in the spirit of transparency. This is the inside story of how competitive pressure eroded that idealism.
MIT Technology Review
Feb 18, 2020
Emotion AI Researchers Say Overblown Claims Give Their Work a Bad Name
Emotion AI Researchers Say Overblown Claims Give Their Work a Bad Name
A lack of government regulation isn’t just bad for consumers. It’s bad for the field, too.
MIT Technology Review
Feb 17, 2020
A Snowman-Shaped Space Rock Is Teaching Us How Planets Form
A Snowman-Shaped Space Rock Is Teaching Us How Planets Form
Here’s what we learned from when NASA’s New Horizons probe flew by the most distant object ever visited: Arrokoth
MIT Technology Review
Feb 13, 2020
The Coronavirus Is the First True Social Media “Infodemic”
The Coronavirus Is the First True Social Media “Infodemic”
Social media has zipped information and misinformation around the world at unprecedented speeds, fueling panic, racism … and hope
MIT Technology Review
Feb 12, 2020
A Dark Web Tycoon Pleads Guilty. But How Was He Caught?
A Dark Web Tycoon Pleads Guilty. But How Was He Caught?
The FBI found Eric Marques by breaking the famed anonymity service Tor, and officials won’t reveal if a vulnerability was used. That has…
MIT Technology Review
Feb 10, 2020
A New Implant for Blind People Jacks Directly Into the Brain
A New Implant for Blind People Jacks Directly Into the Brain
Researchers have successfully bypassed the eyes with a brain implant that allows rudimentary vision
MIT Technology Review
Feb 6, 2020
Meet the Chinese Crowdsourcers Fighting Coronavirus Censorship
Meet the Chinese Crowdsourcers Fighting Coronavirus Censorship
Faced with information suppression and untrustworthy news, citizens in China and Hong Kong do their best to chronicle the coronavirus…
MIT Technology Review
Feb 4, 2020
AI-Powered Robot Warehouse Pickers Are Now Ready to Go to Work
AI-Powered Robot Warehouse Pickers Are Now Ready to Go to Work
Covariant, a Berkeley-based startup, has come out of stealth and thinks its robots are ready for the big time
MIT Technology Review
Jan 31, 2020
A New Social Network Helmed by the Rich Has Gawker’s Nemesis Behind It
A New Social Network Helmed by the Rich Has Gawker’s Nemesis Behind It
Business and technology leaders are being asked to spend $100,000 buying in to the service
MIT Technology Review
Jan 30, 2020
Why Asking an AI to Explain Itself Can Make Things Worse
Why Asking an AI to Explain Itself Can Make Things Worse
Creating neural networks that are more transparent can lead us to over-trust them. The solution might be to change how they explain…
MIT Technology Review
Jan 29, 2020
The Man Who Changed How We Think About Disruption — and Got Disrupted Himself
The Man Who Changed How We Think About Disruption — and Got Disrupted Himself
What I learned from Clayton Christensen, the author of The Innovator’s Dilemma
MIT Technology Review
Jan 29, 2020
How the North Korean Hackers Behind WannaCry Got Away With a Stunning Crypto-Heist
How the North Korean Hackers Behind WannaCry Got Away With a Stunning Crypto-Heist
The so-called Lazarus group has used elaborate phishing schemes and cutting-edge money-laundering tools to steal money for Kim Jong-un’s…
MIT Technology Review
Jan 28, 2020
Tree Planting Is a Great Idea — That Could Become a Dangerous Climate Distraction
Tree Planting Is a Great Idea — That Could Become a Dangerous Climate Distraction
Reforestation is critical for lots of reasons, but it’s no substitute for cutting emissions
MIT Technology Review
Jan 28, 2020
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