Artificial intelligence
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Hotel staff hit back at rude guests
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Beethoven’s unfinished symphony finished by AI
feature Musicians, historians and scientists join forces to ‘create something that Beethoven himself might have written’
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‘Mind-reading helmet’ devised in US
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Fake money ruins testicle-eating festival
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The Week Unwrapped: Ireland, Wombo and laser vision
podcast Is the Good Friday Agreement unravelling? How much of a threat are AI deepfakes? And can we really now see round corners?
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Sex robots ‘could kill’ if hacked, experts warn
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Business Unwrapped: intelligent predictions
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How translation technology could change the world
Speed Read Machine-learning could transform world of business, work and diplomacy but also drive us further apart
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Siri voice recordings: Apple fires ‘hundreds’ of contractors over eavesdropping
In Depth Third-party workers were sent audio files containing ‘confidential information’
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Can AI really solve Britain’s traffic problems?
In Depth New Government scheme will allow tech companies to access live congestion data
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Why is the BBC launching a voice assistant?
In Depth ‘Beeb’ will focus on regional accent recognition to stand out from Amazon’s Alexa and Google Assistant
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What can the ‘world’s largest computer chip’ actually do?
In Depth Cerebras Systems’ processor has 50,000 times as many cores as an iPhone chip
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Why King’s Cross facial recognition tech is proving so controversial
In Depth Use of hi-tech surveillance systems raises fears over the public’s privacy
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Why mice are being used in the fight against ‘deepfakes’
In Depth Scientists believe the rodents may be key to creating algorithms that detect doctored footage
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