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What’s new with the Internet of Things?

Adoption of the Internet of Things is proceeding more slowly than expected, but semiconductor companies can help accelerate growth through new technologies and business models.

Why Artificial Intelligence Needs Some Emotional Intelligence

One of the theoretical advantages of software, artificial intelligence, algorithms, and robots is that they don’t suffer many human foibles.

Our Machines Now Have Knowledge We’ll Never Understand

We are increasingly relying on machines that derive conclusions from models that they themselves have created, models that are often beyond human comprehension, models that "think" about the world differently than we do.

The Democratization of Machine Learning: What It Means for Tech Innovation

Market-based access to data and algorithms will lower entry barriers and lead to an explosion in new applications of AI.

Building an AI Chip Saved Google From Building a Dozen New Data Centers

Rather than double its data center footprint, Google instead built its own computer chip specifically for running deep neural networks, called the Tensor Processing Unit, or TPU.

A.I. Is Doing Legal Work. But It Won’t Replace Lawyers, Yet.

Impressive advances in artificial intelligence technology tailored for legal work have led some lawyers to worry that their profession may be Silicon Valley’s next victim.

Artificial Intelligence Is Learning to Predict and Prevent Suicide

The goal: build predictive models to tailor interventions earlier. Because preventative medicine is the best medicine, especially when it comes to mental health.

Google DeepMind’s Untrendy Play to Make the Blockchain Actually Useful

To DeepMind’s credit, its new project depends less on trendy ideas than an apparent desire to solve a real problem in the real world–one that involves the most private and personal information.

Income Inequality, Robots and a Path to a Fairer Society

In this interview, Nobel Laureate Robert Shiller of Yale and Wharton finance professor Jeremy Siegel discuss how the income distribution gap became so wide, and they offer possible solutions.

Technology in Montana: The bogeyman that isn’t artificial intelligence

The good news is, artificial intelligence can’t exist without humans making it. The bad news is – if it’s bad news at all – the technology is already here and it’s only going to evolve.