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05:25 pm GMT - Thu, March 29, 2018
Technology Review States that are passing laws to govern smart contracts have no idea what theyre doing
Legislation meant to clarify things for blockchain developers could end up hurting innovation....
04:05 pm GMT - Tue, March 27, 2018
Technology Review Exclusive: Alphabet X is exploring new ways to use AI in food production
Astro Teller says its thinking about how to pair machine learning with other technologies to revolutionize agriculture....
12:45 am GMT - Tue, March 27, 2018
Technology Review Baidu shows off its instant pocket translator
The Chinese internet giant says its made significant strides in machine translation thanks to neural networks....
06:20 pm GMT - Mon, March 26, 2018
Technology Review AI savants, recognizing bias, and building machines that think like people
Despite impressive advances, three speakers at EmTech Digital show how far there is to go in the AI world....
03:56 pm GMT - Mon, March 26, 2018
Technology Review Exclusive: This is the most dexterous robot ever created
The most nimble-fingered machine yet shows how machine learning can teach robots to recognize and pick up different types of objects, a skill that could transform many factories and warehouses....
04:00 am GMT - Thu, March 22, 2018
Technology Review How the AI cloud could produce the richest companies ever
Amazon, Google, and Microsoft all want to dominate the business of providing artificial-intelligence services through cloud computing. The winner may have the OS of the future....
04:00 am GMT - Wed, March 21, 2018
Technology Review AI could alleviate Chinas doctor shortage
Chinese doctors and tech companies are developing tools to automate routine medical tasks....
04:00 am GMT - Mon, March 19, 2018
Technology Review AI can spot signs of Alzheimers before your family does
Earlier diagnosis could help researchers develop drugs to slow the progress of the disease....
02:34 pm GMT - Fri, March 16, 2018
Technology Review China wants to shape the global future of artificial intelligence
Drawing up technical standards is an early attempt to control how AI evolves worldwide....
04:00 am GMT - Wed, March 14, 2018
Technology Review At this rate, its going to take nearly 400 years to transform the energy system
Here are the real reasons were not building clean energy anywhere near fast enough....
04:02 pm GMT - Tue, March 13, 2018
Technology Review A startup is pitching a mind-uploading service that is 100 percent fatal
Nectome will preserve your brain, but you have to be euthanized first....
03:16 pm GMT - Mon, March 12, 2018
Technology Review Farmland gene editors want cows without horns, pigs without tails, and business without regulations
The lobbying effort to get the FDA out of the way of biotech animals is under way....
05:28 pm GMT - Fri, March 9, 2018
Technology Review What regular Joes think about the one-armed robot baristas invading San Francisco
Speedy caffeine delivery is Caf Xs X factor, and the coffees decent, too....
07:55 pm GMT - Thu, March 8, 2018
Technology Review Berkeley, California, is considering an ICO unlike any other
A city council member calls his plan to mint a new crypto-token an initial community offering. If it works, it could be revolutionary....
03:24 pm GMT - Thu, March 8, 2018
Technology Review Fast genome tests are diagnosing some of the sickest babies in time to save them
Rapid DNA sequencing is helping doctors treat critically ill infants in days rather than weeks....
10:19 pm GMT - Wed, March 7, 2018
Technology Review Inside the Chinese lab that plans to rewire the world with AI
Alibaba is investing huge sums in AI research and resourcesand it is building tools to challenge Google and Amazon....
05:25 pm GMT - Thu, March 1, 2018
Technology Review Ethereums smart contracts are full of holes
Blockchain-powered computer programs promise to revolutionize the digital economy, but new research suggests theyre far from secure....