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08:00 am GMT - Tue, April 23, 2019
Technology Review The three challenges keeping cars from being fully autonomous
Technical, regulatory, and business obstacles are still in the way of safe, useful, and affordable self-driving vehicles....
12:00 pm GMT - Mon, April 22, 2019
Technology Review How greed and corruption blew up South Koreas nuclear industry
Seoul had a solution to the worlds energy problems. Then everything went wrong....
12:00 pm GMT - Mon, April 22, 2019
Technology Review South Korea: What a nuclear waste
South Koreas nuclear energy program looked like our best hope for combating climate change. Today, the entire industry is being dismantled. What went wrong?...
11:00 am GMT - Fri, April 19, 2019
Technology Review Ready for 6G? How AI will shape the network of the future
With 5G networks rolling out around the world, engineers are turning their attention to the next incarnation....
11:00 am GMT - Thu, April 18, 2019
Technology Review Californias cap-and-trade program may vastly overestimate emissions cuts
Landowners could have earned hundreds of millions of dollars for carbon cuts that wont happen....
11:00 am GMT - Thu, April 18, 2019
Technology Review Landowners are earning millions for carbon cuts that may not occur
A new analysis finds Californias cap-and-trade program may vastly overestimate emissions reductions....
09:00 am GMT - Wed, April 17, 2019
Technology Review Mapping the world in 3D will let us paint streets with augmented reality
Machines need an exact digital replica of our world if were going to get true, location-specific ARor accurate robot food deliveries....
09:55 am GMT - Tue, April 16, 2019
Technology Review How the hell are cryptocurrency holders supposed to file their taxes?
Though it wasnt in time for tax day, US lawmakers are pressuring the IRS to clarify its policies for digital currencies....
10:00 am GMT - Mon, April 15, 2019
Technology Review Congress wants to protect you from biased algorithms, deepfakes, and other bad AI
Only a few legislators really know what theyre talking about, but its a start....
06:00 pm GMT - Thu, April 11, 2019
Technology Review The first study of a twin in space looks like good news for a trip to Mars
Thanks to twin astronauts, we now have our first solid evidence of how the human body responds to long-term spaceflightand its thrown up some mysteries....
01:22 pm GMT - Thu, April 11, 2019
Technology Review A robot has figured out how to use tools
In a startling demonstration, the machine drew on experimentation, data, and observation of humans to learn how simple implements could help it achieve a task....
01:00 pm GMT - Wed, April 10, 2019
Technology Review This is the first ever photo of a black hole
The Event Horizon Telescope team unveiled the image for the first time today....
11:00 am GMT - Wed, April 10, 2019
Technology Review Chinese scientists have put human brain genes in monkeysand yes, they may be smarter
A quest to understand how human intelligence evolved raises some ethical questions....
11:00 am GMT - Tue, April 9, 2019
Technology Review This may be the Apple II of AI-driven robot arms
A new low-cost robot arm that can be controlled using a virtual-reality headset will make it easier to experiment with AI and robotics....
11:00 am GMT - Mon, April 8, 2019
Technology Review Why two wheels are better than four in Indias electric vehicle push
EVs represent a tiny share of the nations auto market, but efforts to electrify scooters and rickshaws may begin to change that....
11:00 am GMT - Sat, April 6, 2019
Technology Review Hey Google, sorry you lost your ethics council, so we made one for you
We asked experts for practical suggestions on why Googles AI ethics council bombed and what the company should do next....
05:15 pm GMT - Fri, April 5, 2019
Technology Review Facebooks ad-serving algorithm discriminates by gender and race
Even if an advertiser is well-intentioned, the algorithm still prefers certain groups of people over others....
06:00 pm GMT - Wed, April 3, 2019
Technology Review Machine learning is making pesto even more delicious
Researchers at MIT have used AI to improve the flavor of basil. Its part of a trend that is seeing artificial intelligence revolutionize farming....
06:00 pm GMT - Wed, April 3, 2019
Technology Review Crowdsourced reports could save lives when the next earthquake hits
Combining app check-ins and tweets with traditional detection data could give rescue teams and residents a vital head start....
11:00 am GMT - Wed, April 3, 2019
Technology Review Meet the man who helped double-check the sums to keep Apollo 11 safe
The Apollo stories: Dennis Sager was one of the last employees of the human-led backstop for the computation that made the mission possible....
05:10 pm GMT - Tue, April 2, 2019
Technology Review Venture capitalists are still throwing hundreds of millions at blockchains
A look at the data shows that despite the crypto markets long downturn, VCs are still betting big....
03:00 pm GMT - Mon, April 1, 2019
Technology Review Is AI as smart as a chimp or a lab rat? The Animal-AI Olympics is going to find out
The $10,000 competition will pitch AI against challenges that were originally designed to test animal cognitionto see how how close we are to machines that have common sense....
03:00 pm GMT - Mon, April 1, 2019
Technology Review Is AI as smart as a chimp or a lab rat? The Animal-AI Olympics is going to find out.
The $10,000 competition will pitch AI against challenges that were originally designed to test animal cognitionto see how how close we are to machines that have common sense....
03:00 pm GMT - Mon, April 1, 2019
Technology Review The Animal-AI Olympics is going to treat AI like its a lab rat
The $10,000 competition will pitch AI against challenges that were originally designed to test animal cognitionto see how how close we are to machines that have common sense....
03:00 pm GMT - Mon, April 1, 2019
Technology Review The Animal-AI Olympics is going to treat AI like a lab rat
The $10,000 competition will test AI with challenges that were originally designed to test animal cognitionto see how close we are to machines that have common sense....