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    Paging the plagiarism police — AI is getting better at writing students’ essays

    Paging the plagiarism police — AI is getting better at writing students’ essays

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    The Facebook whistleblower’s must-have rules to rein in social media

    The Facebook whistleblower’s must-have rules to rein in social media

    • Thomas Macaulay
    • 4 years ago
    Robots don’t care what Josh Hawley thinks about masculinity

    Robots don’t care what Josh Hawley thinks about masculinity

    • Tristan Greene
    • 4 years ago

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    Startup harnesses self-supervised learning to tackle speech recognition biases

    Startup harnesses self-supervised learning to tackle speech recognition biases

    • Thomas Macaulay
    • 4 years ago
    Reinforcement learning makes for terrible AI teammates in co-op games

    Reinforcement learning makes for terrible AI teammates in co-op games

    • Ben Dickson
    • 4 years ago
    The slippery slope of using AI and deepfakes to bring history to life

    The slippery slope of using AI and deepfakes to bring history to life

    • The Conversation
    • 4 years ago
    Don’t believe the headlines: AI isn’t uncovering any art mysteries

    Don’t believe the headlines: AI isn’t uncovering any art mysteries

    • The Conversation
    • 4 years ago
    Google launches DeepMind 2, a pharmaceutical hullabaloo

    Google launches DeepMind 2, a pharmaceutical hullabaloo

    • Tristan Greene
    • 4 years ago
    Jabba the Hutt inspires human-style eyes for robots

    Jabba the Hutt inspires human-style eyes for robots

    • The Conversation
    • 4 years ago
    Why are people with nothing to hide so scared of Clearview AI’s facial recognition?

    Why are people with nothing to hide so scared of Clearview AI’s facial recognition?

    • Tristan Greene
    • 4 years ago
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