Computing
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Move follows Apple and Sonos rises, with cost of Surface and Surface Book computers increasing by 15%
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Former head of strategic marketing, hired to broaden company’s reach across genders, alleges augmented reality startup is tolerant of sexism
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Truth has long been a key concern for the American philosopher. He’s in the UK to discuss his latest book on consciousness, but there’s just no escaping Trump…
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Apple chief calls on governments and technology companies to crack down on misinformation in public discourse
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Alex Hearn takes a look back at the ‘no professors allowed’ informal dining club which laid the foundations for the British cybernetics movement artificial intelligence
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Thanks to advances in artificial intelligence, many jobs that weren’t considered ripe for automation suddenly are
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Global public leaders AI could transform the way governments deliver public services
Eleonora HarwichThe UK government needs a clear strategy and an open conversation with the public in order to catch up with its global peers -
Chrome browser is fast and capable but it can murder your battery life. Here’s how to help your laptop or tablet last longer
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Chatbots are on the rise, but are their human names and personas blurring our sense of the real and artificial?
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Artificial intelligence is fast at learning games, but applied to wider society it can have troubling outcomes
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Governments are investing millions in quantum in the hope it might help save lives. But will this gamble on subatomic particles pay off?
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Political science It's time for some messy, democratic discussions about the future of AI
Jack Stilgoe and Andrew MaynardWith a new set of principles for artificial intelligence, tech pioneers seem to be developing a conscience. Good – but the discussion must include more voices
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Martin Robbins: Automated fact-checking is hard enough, but Trump’s ‘chaos by design’ threatens to render it obsolete. Can Artificial Intelligence keep our grip on reality?
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AI is now beating us at poker, but not even Google co-founder Sergey Brin can say with any certainty what the next steps for machine learning are
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Purchases on its software platform made $8.6bn for the company last year, even as demand for the iPhone showed signs of easing
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RoboThespian and the world’s first automaton newsreader are the stars of the Science Museum’s Robots show. But did Da Vinci and Michelangelo beat them to it?
Sonos hikes UK prices by 25% due to Brexit