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In the past, hiring decisions were made by people. Today, some key decisions that lead to whether so

Shortages of everything from seeds to fertilizer might accelerate the adoption of technologies that

The International Space Station hosts scores of experiments that can’t be done on Earth. But it’s al

A look at how AI and other tech is being used to help predict, detect, and pinpoint the location of

A look at how AI and other tech is being used to help predict, detect, and pinpoint the location of

I Was There When is an oral history project that’s part of the In Machines We Trust podcast. It feat

Synthetic voice technologies are increasingly passing as human. But today’s voice assistants are sti

I Was There When is an oral history project that’s part of the In Machines We Trust podcast. It feat

Digital twins of humans capture the physical look and expressions of real humans. Increasingly these

Who wants to take a walk around a California vineyard to explore how it’s deploying sensors and othe

Retailers face an evolving landscape of fraud tactics each day. It’s why companies are increasingly

I Was There When is an oral history project that’s part of the In Machines We Trust podcast. It feat

A conversation about equity and what it takes to make effective AI policy taped before a live audien

Amid a growing epidemic of gun violence, can AI be part of the solution? In this episode we look at

I Was There When is an oral history project that’s part of the In Machines We Trust podcast. It feat

A boy wrote about his suicide attempt. He didn’t realize his school's software was watching.While sc

The team that brings you In Machines We Trust has much to be grateful for—a brand new season of this

This is a detective story that’s unsolved. Hosted by investigative reporter Antonio Regalado, Curiou

This week we're sharing another tech show we made that we think you're going to love. It's called Th

Computers are ranking the way people look—and the results are influencing the things we do, the post