May 26, 2016

Weekly Computing Newsletter

 

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Seven Must-Read Stories (Week Ending May 21, 2016)

Another chance to catch the most interesting, and important, articles from the previous week on MIT Technology Review.

 
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How to create a malevolent artificial intelligence

If cybersecurity experts are to combat malevolent artificial intelligence, they will need to know how such a system can emerge, say computer scientists.

 
 

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It’s Google’s Web, and we’re just surfing it. Their tracking code is on almost a million websites

Google’s Web trackers are present on the majority of the Web’s top million sites.

 
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HP’s 3-D printer could compete head-on with traditional manufacturing methods

The tech giant says its new $130,000 printers will produce plastic parts quickly and inexpensively.

 
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Furiously fast, wireless Internet access at home? It’s coming.

The Supreme Court shut down his last venture, Aereo, after it riled TV broadcasters. Now Chet Kanojia wants to overturn how broadband is delivered.

 
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