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| Updated | 2025-11-04 05:18 | 
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				A more efficient way to training neural nets could provide a crucial edge in the hyper-competitive world of automated driving—and elsewhere. 
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				Games played with voice commands are catching on, and now Amazon is betting on the nascent industry. 
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				Attorney General William Barr’s speech on Tuesday reignited a dispute that’s more relevant than ever. 
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				Attorney General William Barr led the charge to reignite a debate that’s more poignant than ever. 
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				Psychologists have long toyed with an illusion that lets you feel “ownership†of a different a body—even one that is not human. It could revolutionize gaming. 
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				Chemical rockets aren’t suitable for the new breed of tiny satellites filling our skies. So rocket scientists are developing a new generation of lighter, more efficient plasma thrusters. 
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				Conventional computers need orders of magnitude more energy than the “computer†in our heads. Neural networks made of superconducting nanowires might come much closer to the real thing. 
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				Nathan Copeland, a pioneering research subject, talks about his brain-computer interface and why he’s excited for Elon Musk’s. 
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				While parents and media freak out about sexting teens, one study says it and “sextortion†fears are inflated. 
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				A new study from the World Bank and UN finds we’ll need ways to boost yields faster than ever before to prevent agricultural emissions from soaring. 
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				This week, Facebook tussled with lawmakers in Washington about Libra, whose potential repercussions for the global financial system are still poorly understood. 
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				It’s state of the art, but Neuralink still has a long way to go 
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				Funded by the US Defense Department, Morpheus repeatedly randomizes key parts of its software so attackers face a moving target 
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				Students will learn the language by ordering food or haggling with street vendors on a virtual Beijing street. 
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				We think Neuralink, which develops brain-machine interfaces, is recording from the neurons of monkeys as a stepping stone toward humans. 
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				The super app instantly blocks even the images for over 1 billion users and growing. 
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				Using silica aerogel to trap heat and create liquid water sounds far-fetched, but it could one day be used to help us grow food on the planet’s surface. 
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				Perfect Day says it’s figured out how to make ice cream that’s creamy without any animal protein. 
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				Yann LeCun, Facebook’s chief AI scientist, believes unsupervised learning will bring about the next AI revolution. 
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				Facebook has been dealing with criticism and scrutiny since it unveiled Libra. But the backlash shows that the project is a real wake-up call. 
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				The race is on to create new ways to protect data and communications from the threat posed by super-powerful quantum computers. 
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				Multiplayer poker is the latest game to fall to artificial intelligence—and the techniques used could be vital for trading, product pricing, and routing vehicles. 
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				Gods Unchained is riding a wave of hype because of the way it lets players own digital cards. But the core concept could reach beyond games. 
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