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The White House wants to regulate social-media moderation
Meet the next generation of entrepreneurs. They’re all over 65.
Inside Senior Planet, the tech-savviest retirement community on earth.
Toyota is giving robot helpers more brains, but they’ll still suck for a while
Don’t change your DNA at home, says America’s first CRISPR law
A California “human biohacking” bill calls for warnings on do-it-yourself genetic-engineering kits.
A fingernail-size gadget could help prevent babies from being stillborn
Astronomers have discovered the largest black hole ever observed
The monstrous object should be big enough for ground-based radio telescopes to image.
A startup that marries AI with empathy is helping women conceive
Univfy uses machine learning to give women personalized predictions—and a sense of hope—for their chances of having a baby.
What is geoengineering—and why should you care?
As the threats of climate change grow, we’re all likely to hear more and more about the possibilities, and dangers, of geoengineering. Here’s what it means.
Giving up just half your hamburgers can really help the climate
The bad news: to make really deep emissions cuts, most of us should probably go vegan.
An attempted heist at Coinbase was scary good, even though it failed
Details of a recent attack on the popular crypto exchange reflect capabilities on par with those of nation-state-sponsored attackers.
Your Apple Watch might one day spot if you’re developing Alzheimer’s
How phishing attacks trick our brains
Why you’re more of a sucker than you think.
Has this scientist finally found the fountain of youth?
Editing the epigenome, which turns our genes on and off, could be the “elixir of life.”
China’s path to AI domination has a problem: brain drain
New York City’s first self-driving shuttle service launches today
China’s cyber-spies make money on the side by hacking video games
These companies claim to provide “fair-trade” data work. Do they?
Companies like CloudFactory, iMerit, and Samasource promise data sets provided by workers who are well paid and cared for. It’s not an easy business.
Facebook, Google, Twitter aren’t prepared for presidential deepfakes
The Fed is going to revamp how Americans pay for things. Big banks aren’t happy.
CloudFlare dropping 8chan helps fight hate even if 8chan comes back
CloudFlare has changed expectations of the moral obligations of technology companies.
A fake eye that sheds fake tears could replace animal testing
A Japanese “flying car” has successfully made its first test flight
Why smartphones’ “cop mode” might not keep cops out for much longer
The debate over “compelled decryption” is likely headed for the US Supreme Court.
Democrats have told Google to make its contractors permanent employees
Russian hackers are infiltrating companies via the office printer
Cloudflare has stopped hosting 8chan after a weekend of mass shootingsin the US
Sorry, scooters aren’t so climate-friendly after all
A look at the full lifetime emissions of the vehicles call into question the ecological assumptions around “micromobility.”
Apple and Google have stopped letting humans listen to voice recordings
China has started a grand experiment in AI education. It could reshape how the world learns.
In recent years, the country has rushed to pursue “intelligent education.” Now its billion-dollar ed-tech companies are planning to export their vision overseas.
AI researchers need to stop hiding the climate toll of their work
AI could be your wingman—er, wingbot—on your next first date
AIMM wants to disrupt online dating. What could go wrong?
You’re not imagining it: always checking dating apps makes you feel worse
The importance of hackers: Analyst Keren Elazari
How thinking of helpful hackers as the immune systems of the internet can make your security stronger and better prepare and secure your digital presence.
How YouTubers plan to take on YouTube for better working conditions
The nascent YouTubers Union has joined forces with Europe’s largest trade union. They argue that YouTube is violating data privacy laws.
Disgraced CRISPR scientist had plans to start a designer-baby business
He Jiankui met with US investors and entrepreneurs to explore CRISPR-baby tourism.
“Crypto rogue” nations want to use blockchains to undermine the US dollar
Governments that want to circumvent US sanctions are turning to cryptocurrencies to avoid the traditional financial system.
Scientists are making human-monkey hybrids in China
A new bill aims to protect US voters from the next Cambridge Analytica
The Impossible Burger is coming to a shop (and a Burger King) near you
DeepMind’s algorithm can predict serious kidney injury 48 hours before it happens
Instead of practicing, this AI mastered chess by reading about it
Machines that appreciate “brilliant” and “dumb” chess moves could learn to play the game—and do other things—more efficiently.
This autonomous bicycle shows China’s rising expertise in AI chips
Google’s new Pixel 4 phone will be the first to use its Soli gesture tech
Machine vision can spot unknown links between classic artworks
A new algorithm reveals a web of artistic connections by looking for humans posed similarly in different paintings.
Amazon hasn’t dominated the clothing industry yet. Here’s why.
A new bill would ban making social media too addictive
NASA’s exoplanet hunter has spotted three new worlds in a nearby solar system
Libra may never launch, Facebook has warned investors
Facebook is funding brain experiments to create a device that reads your mind
Big tech firms are trying to read people’s thoughts, and no one’s ready for the consequences.
Facebook isn’t doing enough to tackle misinformation, say fact-checkers
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