Lyft Will Develop Its Own Autonomous Vehicle Technology

Published on July 24, 2017

Less than a year ago, most San Francisco iPad app developers saw Lyft as a…

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MIT Uses AI to Figure Out Recipes Based on Pictures of Food

Published on July 21, 2017

As iPhone app developers already know, the researchers and engineers at MIT are responsible for…

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Has the State Department Dropped the Ball on Cybersecurity?

Published on July 20, 2017

The Trump administration hasn’t exactly played it smart when it comes to cybersecurity issues. Back…

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Google Glass Is Resurrected in the Workplace

Published on July 19, 2017

When Google Glass hit the market a few years ago, it was supposed to be…

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Musk Urges Governors to Act Now on AI for Humanity’s Sake

Published on July 18, 2017

To his most ardent fans, Elon Musk is some kind of tech prophet, a visionary…

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California Lawmakers Push for Internet Privacy Protections

Published on July 17, 2017

Last week’s Day of Action served as a necessary reminder to Americans that net neutrality…

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Will the Working Classes Survive the Coming Automation Wave?

Published on July 14, 2017

We may be headed for a more efficient society as AI and robotics streamline work…

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Zuckerberg Listens to America (But Isn’t Running for Office)

Published on July 13, 2017

Before he was elected president, Donald Trump was just a businessman (by many accounts, a…

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Life in the Slow Lane: Tech Stands Up for Net Neutrality

Published on July 12, 2017

We’re living in an era of wall-to-wall news, a lot of it quite alarming. It’s…

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Television White Spaces Can Bring Broadband to the Heartland

Published on July 11, 2017

This afternoon, Microsoft’s president Brad Smith is going to give a keynote speech at the…

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