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- Oculus founder Palmer Luckey is starting a virtual border-wall company
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- Researchers have released the largest self-driving-car data set yet
- Facebook is fighting fake news by producing its own news
- AI is helping wildlife biologists identify rare beasts on the Serengeti
- Congress wants to keep America first in quantum computing
- Cancer link casts pall over CRISPR
- You don’t need a pilot’s license to control Larry Page’s new flying cars
- America’s new supercomputer beats China’s fastest machine to take the world’s most powerful title
- The US government is seriously underestimating how much Americans rely on gig work
- “Stablecoins” are trending, but they may ignore basic economics
- Microsoft‘s throwing its servers in the sea to keep them cool
- Drones are flying over whales and collecting their snot
- Russia is using the World Cup to kick off its 5G efforts
- This is where internet memes come from
- Goodbye net neutrality, for now
- This algorithm can tell which number sequences a human will find interesting
- Don’t be AI-vil: Google says its algorithms will do no harm
- Maybe we can afford to suck CO<sub>2</sub> out of the sky after all
- Small nuclear reactors—now with 20 percent more power!
- Economies can’t ignore human needs if they want to benefit from automation