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    The Church of AI is dead… so what’s next for robots and religion?

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    Watch: This is how stars are born

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    Crunch kills: Nearly 750,000 deaths linked to ‘overwork’ every year

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    Why you should be very wary of AI that ‘processes’ college video applications

    Why you should be very wary of AI that ‘processes’ college video applications

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    This AI can tell what an instrument sounds like from pictures

    This AI can tell what an instrument sounds like from pictures

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    How AI could steal your data by ‘lip-reading’ your keystrokes

    How AI could steal your data by ‘lip-reading’ your keystrokes

    • Tristan Greene
    • 4 years ago
    Huawei eavesdropped on 6.5 million Dutch mobile users — here’s how

    Huawei eavesdropped on 6.5 million Dutch mobile users — here’s how

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    Could quantum neural networking lead to human immortality?

    Could quantum neural networking lead to human immortality?

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    Military experts fear the Pentagon’s been sucked into the AI hype machine

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    Researchers say this combo of old-school invisible ink and AI is ‘uncrackable’

    • Tristan Greene
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