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Canada’s Nuclear Material Risk Assessment Won’t Look Into Unsafe Practices

Posted on July 14, 2016 by Jordan Pearson for Motherboard

Should nuclear safety stay business as usual? Continue reading Canada’s Nuclear Material Risk Assessment Won’t Look Into Unsafe Practices→

Posted in canada, Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, CNSC, isotopes, News, radioactive, radioactive material, Supply Chains, transport canada, Union of Concerned Scientists | Tagged Nuclear, Transport

The UK Wants to Police Welfare Recipients’ Spending With the Blockchain

Posted on July 13, 2016 by Jordan Pearson for Motherboard

Privacy and anti-poverty activists are up in arms. Continue reading The UK Wants to Police Welfare Recipients’ Spending With the Blockchain→

Posted in benefits, Bitcoin, blockchain, blockchains, david freud, News, Open Data Institute, poverty, social assistance, the blockchain, UK, UK government, welfare

A ‘Pokémon Go’ Bug Is Reportedly Locking People Out of Their Accounts

Posted on July 12, 2016 by Jordan Pearson for Motherboard

Say goodbye to your pokémon. Continue reading A ‘Pokémon Go’ Bug Is Reportedly Locking People Out of Their Accounts→

Posted in app, bug, game, jackson palmer, News, pokemon, Pokémon GO, Pokémon Trainer Club, video game

Here’s a Crowdsourced Map of Where to Find the Best Pokémon In Toronto

Posted on July 12, 2016 by Jordan Pearson for Motherboard

Attention, pokémon trainers. Continue reading Here’s a Crowdsourced Map of Where to Find the Best Pokémon In Toronto→

Posted in /r/pokemonGOToronto, app, Augmented Reality, canada, game, Google Maps, map, News, Niantic, Pokémon GO, reddit, Toronto, video game

Can Torrents Power a More Democratic YouTube?

Posted on July 12, 2016 by Jordan Pearson for Motherboard

This teenage developer thinks so. Continue reading Can Torrents Power a More Democratic YouTube?→

Posted in BrowserTime, dark web, decentralized, democracy, net neutrality, News, piracy, pirates, Popcorn Time, PopcornTime, streaming, streaming video, TorrentStream, video, YouTube | Tagged Competition

Containing a Superintelligent AI Is Theoretically Impossible

Posted on July 8, 2016 by Jordan Pearson for Motherboard

The halting problem strikes again. Continue reading Containing a Superintelligent AI Is Theoretically Impossible→

Posted in ai, Alan Turing, Artificial Intelligence, containing, containment, halting problem, machines, manuel alfonseca, robots, superintelligence, superintelligent, the halting problem

People Who Drive While Playing ‘Pokémon Go’ Are the Real Monsters

Posted on July 8, 2016 by Jordan Pearson for Motherboard

And not just because it’s dangerous. Continue reading People Who Drive While Playing ‘Pokémon Go’ Are the Real Monsters→

Posted in cheating, culture, games, gaming, opinion, pokemon, Pokémon GO, video game | Tagged Driving

Everything You Need to Know About Bitcoin’s ‘Halving’

Posted on July 8, 2016 by Jordan Pearson for Motherboard

Will it be a disaster or a boon for bitcoin? Continue reading Everything You Need to Know About Bitcoin’s ‘Halving’→

Posted in Bitcoin, bitcoin price, Bitcoins, halvening, halving, hash power, market, miners, mining, News, price, the halving

When AI Goes Wrong, We Won’t Be Able to Ask It Why

Posted on July 6, 2016 by Jordan Pearson for Motherboard

AI finally works—we just don’t know how. Continue reading When AI Goes Wrong, We Won’t Be Able to Ask It Why→

Posted in ai, algorithms, Army, Artificial Intelligence, autonomous cars, Deep Learning, ethics, eu, insurance, Jeff Clune, Machine Learning, machines, morality, right to explanation, robots, self-driving cars, Selmer Bringsjord, Yoshua Bengio

We Should All Be Glad Someone Finally Invented a Robot Ass

Posted on July 4, 2016 by Jordan Pearson for Motherboard

Implausibly, it’s not a sex thing. Continue reading We Should All Be Glad Someone Finally Invented a Robot Ass→

Posted in anus, doctors, future of medicine, haptic, Imperial College London, medicine, News, prostate, prostate exam, rectum, Robot Butts, Robotics, teledildonics | Tagged Haptics, Training

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