Artificial intelligence has a multitasking problem, and DeepMind might have a solutionByDave GershgornPublishedMarch 15, 2017
A DNA computer has a trillion siblings and replicates itself to make a decisionByDave GershgornPublishedMarch 13, 2017
The most striking thing about the WikiLeaks CIA data dump is how little most people caredByDave GershgornPublishedMarch 11, 2017
Google may have found its next big business, and it won’t be a moonshotByDave GershgornPublishedMarch 9, 2017
Google will always answer your questions, but you shouldn’t always let itByDave GershgornPublishedMarch 9, 2017
Amazon broke the internet because its system couldn’t handle a typoByDave GershgornPublishedMarch 3, 2017
Microsoft’s AI is learning to write code by itself, not steal itByDave GershgornPublishedMarch 1, 2017
A Google analysis of America’s most popular movies found men are seen and heard nearly twice as often as womenByDave GershgornPublishedFebruary 27, 2017
An internet backbone leaked data from millions of sites. Here’s how to check if you’re affectedByDave GershgornPublishedFebruary 24, 2017
A Super Smash Bros-playing AI has taught itself how to stomp professional playersByDave GershgornPublishedFebruary 23, 2017
Amazon argues that Alexa is protected by the First Amendment in a murder trialByDave GershgornPublishedFebruary 23, 2017
China is funding Baidu to take on the US in deep-learning researchByDave GershgornPublishedFebruary 22, 2017
Lemurs don’t all look the same and facial recognition technology can prove itByDave GershgornPublishedFebruary 21, 2017
By sparring with AlphaGo, researchers are learning how an algorithm thinksByDave GershgornPublishedFebruary 16, 2017
There’s $5 million in prize money to build Facebook’s vision for artificial general intelligenceByDave GershgornPublishedFebruary 15, 2017
A camera startup wants you to think 10 lenses are better than oneByDave GershgornPublishedFebruary 14, 2017
How a poker-playing AI is learning to negotiate better than any humanByDave GershgornPublishedFebruary 13, 2017