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The World Economic Forum warns that AI may destabilize the financial system
technologyreview.comThe first “social network” of brains lets three people transmit thoughts to each other’s heads
technologyreview.comUber and Lyft are behind a sharp rise in US traffic deaths
technologyreview.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in Tech
Amazon is the invisible backbone behind ICE’s immigration crackdown
technologyreview.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in Amazon
United Nations considers a test ban on evolution-warping gene drives
technologyreview.comWe analyzed 16,625 papers to figure out where AI is headed next
technologyreview.comReposted because for some reason it redirected to another article.
Amazon is the invisible backbone behind ICE’s immigration crackdown
technologyreview.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in Amazon
A single photon is the first object to be teleported from the ground to an orbiting satellite
technologyreview.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in Tech
Online dating is changing society in unexpected ways
technologyreview.comSubmitted by watermelon in News
IBM Creates 50 Qubit Quantum Computer
technologyreview.comSubmitted by josefStallman in Tech
The activist dismantling racist police algorithms
technologyreview.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in Tech
Lessons from a genocide can prepare humanity for climate apocalypse
technologyreview.comHow greed and corruption blew up South Korea’s nuclear industry
technologyreview.comIndia’s water crisis is already here. Climate change will compound it.
technologyreview.comSubmitted by ziq in Climate_Changed
Yesterday etherum switched to proof of stake, reducing energy requirements by 99.9% (finally making it more ethical than regular currency?)
technologyreview.comSubmitted by moonlune in Cryptocurrency (edited )
Inside Starshot, the audacious plan to shoot tiny ships to Alpha Centauri
technologyreview.comCovid hoaxes are using a loophole to stay alive—even after content is deleted
technologyreview.comWeChat wants people to use its video platform. So they did, for digital protests.
technologyreview.comIf you’re so smart, why aren’t you rich? Turns out it’s just chance.
technologyreview.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in anticapital
Startups looking to suck CO2 from the air are suddenly luring big bucks
technologyreview.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in Tech
Get ready for tens of millions of climate refugees
technologyreview.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in Borders
London police’s face recognition system gets it wrong 81% of the time
technologyreview.comA million-word novel got banned in China before it was even completed by the author. Now Chinese users want answers.
technologyreview.comHindu supremacists want to colonize by (force-)marrying Kashmiri women
technologyreview.comSubmitted by southerntofu in Fascism
For context around the resurgence of Hindu nationalism, see the Redfish documentary [Saffron Terror: Hindu
Scientists are making human-monkey hybrids in China
technologyreview.comMeet America’s newest military giant: Amazon
technologyreview.comSea-level rise could flood hundreds of millions more than expected
technologyreview.comA US government study confirms most face recognition systems are racist
technologyreview.comSubmitted by ziq in FacialRecognition
Evidence is piling up that Facebook can incite racial violence
technologyreview.comA startup is pitching a mind-uploading service that is “100 percent fatal”
technologyreview.comInside the Chinese lab that plans to rewire the world with AI
technologyreview.comSoon, satellites will be able to watch you everywhere all the time
technologyreview.comA quantum experiment suggests there’s no such thing as objective reality
technologyreview.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in Science
MIT severs ties to company promoting fatal brain uploading
technologyreview.comA stealthy Harvard startup wants to reverse aging in dogs, and humans could be next
technologyreview.comMathematicians have discovered how the universal patterns behind innovation arise
technologyreview.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in lobby
Hackers could blow up factories using smartphone apps
technologyreview.comSearch is on For Cobalt-Free Batteries As Metal Gets Increasingly Rare and Expensive
technologyreview.comRobot worries could cause a 50,000-worker strike in Las Vegas
technologyreview.comLab-grown meat could be worse for the climate than beef
technologyreview.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in Tech
The long, complicated history of “people analytics”
technologyreview.comSubmitted by existential1 in Science
Once hailed as unhackable, blockchains are now getting hacked
technologyreview.comIf China plans to go carbon neutral by 2060, why’s it building so many coal plants?
technologyreview.comThe world’s first Gattaca baby tests are finally here. The DNA test claims to let prospective parents weed out IVF embryos with a high risk of disease or low intelligence
technologyreview.comDesigner Babies Aren’t Futuristic. They’re Already Here: Designing inequality into our genes
technologyreview.comhttp://archive.is/TW4IV
You’re very easy to track down, even when your data has been anonymized
technologyreview.comNew autonomous farm wants to produce food without human workers
technologyreview.comDementia content gets billions of views on TikTok. Whose story does it tell?
technologyreview.comCovid-19 and the geopolitics of American decline
technologyreview.comSubmitted by existential1 in USA