- Some of tech’s biggest firms hope to save money by using open-source chip designs
 - A cheap, pipette-wielding robot wants to take over the boring bits of research
 - IBM’s Dario Gil says quantum computing promises to accelerate AI
 - China hopes to build chips that control millions of driverless cars
 - Lawmakers still really, really want to crack iPhones
 - America’s new sex-trafficking bill led Craigslist to pull its personal ads
 - Iranian hackers broke into systems used by 8,000 American professors
 - Getting your genome sequenced might not make you spend more on health care
 
- The Path to Professional Salvation for Modern IT Leaders
 - Adobe bets that AI tools can foster real creativity
 - China’s AI wizards want to entertain you, cure you, and dominate the world
 - We’re learning more about Uber’s driverless technology, and it isn’t good
 - Cellphone metadata worries are adding to Facebook’s data scandal fallout
 - IBM is facing allegations of rampant age discrimination
 - Facebook is offering itself up for regulation. How would we do that?
 - The next generation of ICOs will actually have to follow the rules
 
- Europe risks being left behind as a tech power
 - To protect artificial intelligence from attacks, show it fake data
 - Robots are solving “simple problems” and bigger challenges, but can they take on teenagers?
 - Robots get closer to human-like dexterity
 - The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending March 24, 2018)
 - How Trump’s new tariffs could damage American tech
 - Jeff Bezos gave a sneak peak into Amazon’s future
 - Beijing is letting its first driverless cars take to the roads
 
