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The inside story of how Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin struggled to touch down on the moon, while their guidance computer kept crashing. Again and again.
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Trained for a week on a massive data set of portraits, a neural network spits out striking images of nonexistent people.
Innovative materials, integrated sensors, and Bluetooth tech are making the latest head cases safer than their ancestors.
If we're going to save Earth, we need a clear picture of all the forces that are destroying it. And that means capturing more data.
Legal scholar Angela Walch calls it the "veil of decentralization," a way for companies to obscure responsibility for their creations.
One minute you're receiving representations of the good life; the next you have a chance to wake up and buy something that will improve your social well-being.