- The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending February 24, 2018)
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- Why productivity growth slowed—and how we could turn things around
- SpaceX has launched its first internet satellites
- Turns out we have no idea how tech affects our kids
- Retraining may be the best way to ease impending techno-job losses
- AI is learning how to spot risky websites for you
- Forecasts of genetic fate just got a lot more accurate
- What it felt like to visit the most tech-centric Olympics ever
- Altered images are an easy way to spread fake news
- Operational Excellence – DTE Energy
- The Big Apple gets tough on biased AI
- When the cryptocurrency bubble pops, these tokens are built to survive
- AI time bombs could sneak cyber attacks past watchful eyes
- The race to map the world for autonomous cars is on—and messy
- Tales of power and responsibility
- US conservatives spread tweets by Russian trolls over 30 times more often than liberals
- AR still doesn’t have a killer app, but Google’s ARCore is here to help
- Operational Excellence – Golden State Foods
- Personalized mini-tumors could predict when cancer drugs will work
- It might be time to kill off trending topics on social media
- Better chatbots might need to offend you
- DNA-tuned diets don’t seem to work
- The GANfather: The man who’s given machines the gift of imagination