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“The Relentless Pace of Automation”
Artificial intelligence could dramatically improve the economy and aspects of everyday life, but we need to invent ways to make sure everyone benefits.
First Gene Drive in Mammals Could Aid Vast New Zealand Eradication Plan
Evolution-warping technology applied to mice is a step toward “synthetic” species conservation.
This Technology Could Finally Make Brain Implants Practical
Harvard Medical School is testing a new design of a brain implant meant to restore vision to the blind.
How Much Damage Could Scott Pruitt Really Do at EPA?
Donald Trump’s choice for EPA director would put at risk the nation’s ability to meet its Paris climate commitments.
Likely New EPA Head Will Imperil Climate Goals
Scott Pruitt’s confirmation as EPA director would put at risk the nation’s ability to meet its Paris climate commitments.
As Goldman Embraces Automation, Even the Masters of the Universe Are Threatened
Software that works on Wall Street is changing how business is done and who profits from it.
The Next Big Encryption Fight
Conflict over government access to encrypted data will inevitably reignite under President Trump.
How Robots Will Transform FedEx
The shipping giant is investing in autonomous trucks, and is interested in delivery robots and an Alexa app.
FedEx Bets on Automation as It Prepares to Fend Off Uber and Amazon
The shipping giant is investing in autonomous trucks, and is interested in delivery robots and an Alexa app.
Inside the Far-out Glass Lab
A key ingredient in flexible and lightweight devices of the future is taking shape at Corning’s research center in rural New York.
A Biohacker’s Plan to Upgrade Dalmatians Ends Up in the Doghouse
The FDA wants to regulate animals altered using the gene-editing technique CRISPR.
Socially Sensitive AI Software Coaches Call-Center Workers
Customer-service reps are getting real-time coaching from software that has learned to detect problems in a conversation.
What Happens If Net Neutrality Goes Away?
We’ll likely see new business models and video streaming products from the big ISPs if Trump removes net neutrality rules, and upstart content providers could struggle to compete.
For $14,000, a Weeklong Firehose of Silicon Valley Kool-Aid
An immersion course in “exponential thinking” at Singularity University lures executives wary of disruption.
The Insanely Popular Chinese News App That You’ve Never Heard Of
Toutiao uses artificial intelligence to curate headline recommendations.
The Chinese News App with 600 Million Users That You’ve Never Heard Of
Toutiao uses artificial intelligence to curate headline recommendations.
This App Will Be a Game-Changer for Getting Birth Control without the ACA
Nurx provides birth-control prescriptions and delivery, helping reach even women in health-care deserts.
Machine Vision Helps Spot New Drug Treatments
A startup uses algorithms that understand the anatomy of cells to discover new uses for existing drugs.
Why Poker Is a Big Deal for Artificial Intelligence
Playing poker involves dealing with imperfect information, which makes the game very complex, and more like many real-world situations.
New U.K. Surveillance Law Will Have Worldwide Implications
Even if you don’t live in Britain, the U.K.’s new “Snooper’s Charter” is worth watching. It could inspire other democratic nations to adopt aggressive surveillance policies.
The Tiny Robots Revolutionizing Eye Surgery
Machines that are capable of making precise operations inside the human eye will make it possible to perform entirely new procedures.
Alexa Gives Amazon <br />a Powerful Data Advantage
Millions of people talking with Alexa could help Amazon fight off Google in the home voice assistant market.
For $149 a Month, the Doctor Will See You as Often as You Want
A health-care startup is using fancy digs, fitness trackers, and a membership fee to change doctor visits.
Will Science Have a Seat at President Trump’s Table?
Every president since FDR has had a science advisor. Trump has yet to name one or indicate leading candidates.
Questionable “Young Blood” Transfusions Offered in U.S. as Anti-Aging Remedy
A startup called Ambrosia will fill your veins with the blood of young people and empty your pockets of $8,000.
Robot Cars Can Learn to Drive without Leaving the Garage
Playing video games and surfing Google Street View can teach software a lot about driving.
Robot Cars Learn to Drive by Playing Video Games and Surfing Google Street View
Self-driving car software can learn a lot without even leaving the garage.
This $500 Tablet Brings Words to Blind Users’ Fingertips
The first of its kind, the device will include a touch screen and 14-line Braille display.
Air Force Tests IBM’s Brain-Inspired Chip as an Aerial Tank Spotter
Chips with silicon “neurons” could make satellites, aircraft, and drones smarter.
One Man’s Quest to Hack His Own Genes
When Brian Hanley set out to test a gene therapy, he started with himself.
Obama’s Technology Legacy
The past eight years saw some wins, and more than a few failures.
Critics Blast Star-Studded Advisory Board of Anti-Aging Company
Nobel Prize winners lend their faces, credibility, to supplement maker Elysium’s advertising campaign.
The Man Selling Virtual Reality to China
How an American animator became a guiding force in China’s bubbling VR scene.
5 Big Predictions for Artificial Intelligence in 2017
Expect to see better language understanding and an AI boom in China, among other things.
Dropbox Could Have One of 2017’s Most Interesting IPOs
The company became a valuable tech “unicorn” by offering free cloud storage to hundreds of millions of people. Can Dropbox find a way to last by cashing in on corporate users?
10 Breakthrough Technologies of 2016: Where Are They Now?
Find out how new ideas like reusable rockets, immune engineering, and Tesla’s Autopilot have progressed.
The Best Gadgets Coming in 2017
Here are the likely standouts among the smartphones, VR headsets, and smart watches hitting the market this year.
Everything You Need to Know About Gene Therapy’s Most Promising Year
The arrival of gene-therapy cures could transform medicine, but business questions linger.
The Robotic Grocery Store of the Future Is Here
Swarm robotics, autonomous delivery vehicles, and machine-learned preferences will help deliver your food faster.
Mining 24 Hours a Day with Robots
Mining companies are rolling out autonomous trucks, drills, and trains, which will boost efficiency but also reduce the need for human employees.
The Biggest Technology Failures of 2016
From algorithms that spread fake news to glowing plants that don’t glow, here are our picks for the worst technologies of the year.
Technology Trends to Watch in Women’s Health
Here are the most innovative medical devices, tests, and treatments for women that could reach consumers in the next few years.
Europe’s New Satellite System Will Improve Your Phone
The latest boon for navigation services: a new fleet of satellites is now available for public use.
Facebook at a Crossroads
The social network is getting richer and more powerful—but as it grows it also generates more resistance.
Hotter Days Will Drive Global Inequality
Rising temperatures due to climate change will strongly affecteconomic growth around the world, making some countriesricher and some poorer.
Ghana’s Last Mile
Innovative African e-tailers are offering sought-after goods to the continent’s growing ­middle class. But logistical challenges must be worked out delivery by delivery.
The Pentagon’s Innovation Experiment
The U.S. Department of Defense founded a kind of startup in Silicon Valley to accelerate the development and acquisition of new technologies useful to the military. But will it survive President Trump?
The Hole in the Digital Economy
If the next president intends to improve American infrastructure and expand economic opportunities, there’s no better place to start than with the millions of people who still lack broadband access and computer skills.
Google’s Long, Strange Life Span Trip
Why does a mole rat live 30 years but a mouse only three? With $1.5 billion in the bank, Google’s anti-aging spinout Calico is rich enough to find out.
The Pint-Sized Supercomputer That Companies Are Scrambling to Get
Dozens of organizations are shelling out $129,000 for a box that will help them train AI software.
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