Business Impact Paper Problem Cash is passé. But digital money makes you easier to track. by Kenneth Rogoff 2017-02-22T07:00:00-05:00
Intelligent Machines Playtime’s Over Getting computers to beat humans at games is impressive. But now the real work begins. by Emma Brunskill 2017-02-22T07:00:00-05:00
Intelligent Machines Drivers Wanted Self-driving trucks are an experiment, and we’re the guinea pigs. by James P. Hoffa 2017-02-22T07:00:00-05:00
Artificial Intelligence How a College Kid Made His Honda Civic Self-Driving for $700 Who needs a Tesla when you can build your own automated copilot using free hardware designs and software available online? by Tom Simonite 2017-02-21T00:00:00-05:00
Intelligent Machines A Robot Physical Therapist Helps Kids with Cerebral Palsy A humanoid bot called Darwin shows how aspects of nursing and child care might be mechanized. by Will Knight 2017-02-16T14:50:00-05:00
Intelligent Machines Amazon’s Vision of Drone Deliveries Now Involves Parachutes Why bother to land when you can toss parcels from the sky instead? by Jamie Condliffe 2017-02-15T10:50:00-05:00
Artificial Intelligence AI Software Juggles Probabilities to Learn from Less Data Gamalon has developed a technique that lets machines learn to recognize concepts in images or text much more efficiently. by Will Knight 2017-02-14T10:00:00-05:00
Connectivity Siri May Get Smarter by Learning from Its Mistakes Conversational assistants can learn a lot through positive or negative feedback from humans. by Will Knight 2017-02-13T15:53:00-05:00
Intelligent Machines The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending February 11, 2017) This week’s most thought-provoking papers from the Physics arXiv. by Emerging Technology from the arXiv 2017-02-11T05:24:00-05:00
Intelligent Machines The Curious Case of Cockroach Magnetization The discovery that living and dead cockroaches have strikingly different magnetic properties could help bioengineers design new magnetic sensors. by Emerging Technology from the arXiv 2017-02-09T10:16:00-05:00