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Teaching AI To Play Video Games Could Make It Much Smarter

An Elon Musk-backed nonprofit is teaching AI to play Grand Theft Auto V and other titles. Here’s why. Thanks to advanced new machine learning techniques, artificial intelligences are better at...

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Forget Echo: Alexa Is Built Right Into This Lamp

The voice interfaces of the future may be embedded in the products and appliances all around us. One of the central problems facing designers of any voice-controlled smart hub, from Amazon Echo to...

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MIT’s Inflatables Are The Bubble Wrap Of The Future

Aeromorphs, a new way to design inflatable materials, could also change the way we build furniture and design fashion. Robotics aren’t the only way to design objects that transform: Just look at a...

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A Digital Exploration Of Nature’s Beautiful, Melancholy Sounds

The Great Animal Orchestra is the second best thing to marching into a National Forest with a blindfold on. When we think of the slow death of the natural world, we usually think of it in purely visual...

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The Fundamentals Of Computer Science, Explained Through Sand

Once you understand what this machine is doing, you’ll understand many of modern computer science’s fundamentals. Scattering grains of sand across a stone is one of the oldest and most primitive...

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A Map Of The United Megaregions Of America

New research shows the country isn’t divided into states as much as it is divided into megalopolises. The 2016 Elections made many Americans feel, at least philosophically, that the distances that...

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The Google Earth Of Radio Lets You Listen To Any Station In The World

Browse the world’s radio stations, just by spinning a globe. Ever since the first commercial station–Pittsburgh’s KDKA–began broadcasting on November 2, 1920, radio has functioned as a powerful...

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These Robot Race Cars Make Machine Logic Fun

Sam Labs’ DIY Hot Wheels are the perfect foot in the door for the neonate coder. Products that teach kids to code abound. From videogames to board games to robots to throwable smartballs, pretty much...

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MIT’s Neri Oxman 3D Prints Death Masks For Alien Martyrs

These algorithmically designed masks explore life, death, and rebirth while blurring the line between biology and manufacturing. From the gold-plated visage of Tutankhamen to the plaster casts in vogue...

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What Peter Thiel And Elon Musk Deserve For Christmas (According To An AI)

An AI bot called Gifted recommends presents based upon pictures of the recipient. Its suggestions can be a little hit or miss, though. Finding a last minute Christmas gift can be hard, even if you know...

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5 Alternatives To American Ballot Design (And Why They Suck, Too)

Could redesigning the ballot system strengthen our democracy? It’s complicated. The 2016 presidential election has raised all sorts of questions about the implementation of our election system. How can...

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Experience The Trippy Life Of An Ancient Redwood

Hug this tree in virtual reality, and you’ll be sucked into an experience that can only be described as mind-altering. How do you tell a first-person story about a tree? How do you give its wordless...

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Why Is The Home Automation Industry So Obsessed With Voice Control?

Companies have anointed voice the OS of home automation. But as Mark Zuckerberg found out designing his own AI butler, voice doesn’t always cut it. Some of us have husbands, or wives. Some of us have...

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A New Google Experiment Translates Your Doodles Into Satellite Imagery

Land Lines will match any squiggle you draw to a real place on the planet. The planet is a gloriously varied place, where almost every pattern you can think of can be spotted from the sky–even, say,...

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Boeing may resort to layoffs, makes immediate cutbacks as strike continues

Boeing plans to freeze hiring and reduce travel and is considering temporary layoffs to save cash during a factory workers’ strike that began last week, the company told employees Monday.The company...

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Tesla and Volvo drivers using partial automation tech were studied. Here are...

Drivers are more likely to engage in non-driving activities, such as checking their phones or eating a sandwich, when using partial automation systems, with some easily skirting rules set to limit...

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How innovation delivers uncompromising standards

Now more than ever, marketing agencies must resort to nimble strategies to serve their clients in a fast-paced online world. But moving too quickly—while simultaneously trying to balance scale,...

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Trump will soon be able to sell shares in Truth Social’s parent company....

For all the debate about just how rich former President Donald Trump is, one thing is clear: His ownership stake in Trump Media & Technology Group makes him a billionaire.The company behind the...

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Shifting housing market: Where home prices are falling right now

Want more housing market stories from Lance Lambert’s ResiClub in your inbox? Subscribe to the ResiClub newsletter. Most housing markets across the country are softening. As strained affordability...

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The need to address transparency in content marketing today

Since the early days of the modern internet, the creation and consumption of digital content has been steadily rising. Unsurprisingly, this has led to an increased focus on content syndication in the...

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