July 20, 2017

Weekly Computing Newsletter

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AI fight club could help save us from a future of super-smart cyberattacks

The best defense against malicious AI is AI.

 
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Karamba is writing software to keep your connected car from getting hacked

In Israeli’s cybersecurity-focused tech scene, cars are becoming a hot area.

 
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This machine-learning software has transformed Google, and the rest of the world may be next

Alphabet, number 5 on our list of the 50 Smartest Companies, thinks it can wrest the cloud computing market away from Amazon by helping companies make use of machine learning with a tool called TensorFlow.

 
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Elon Musk implored lawmakers to prevent people from building AI that could destroy us all

But he may struggle to get his way without hard evidence of what, exactly, needs regulating.

 
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Watch the world’s fastest drone drag-race into the record books

Technically, it lays claim to the “fastest ground speed by a battery-powered remote-controlled quadcopter.”

 
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A laser sensor on an iPhone? Sounds like a great idea

The feature could help Apple’s push to develop compelling augmented-reality applications.

 
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