

Roundup for July 14, 2015
Beyond Siri: Two updates from BI’s Matt Weinberger on both Microsoft’s and Facebook’s efforts to develop new digital assistants. Can anyone actually stop gamers from being bigoted bastards to each other? League of Legends thinks it can — with the help … Continue reading Roundup for July 14, 2015

Roundup for July 13, 2015
Google and Apple want to know what you’re up to there in your car, but car makers don’t want to play ball. Reuters suggest they might be a $40 billion market at stake…. Robots are getting to be a little … Continue reading Roundup for July 13, 2015

Roundup for July 10, 2015
What happens when you teach a drone to tail a submarine? Really interesting article on the strategic implications of drone tech for the Navy from David Blagden Those whacky kids over at DARPA are also hoping that A.I. can replace … Continue reading Roundup for July 10, 2015
Roundup for July 8, 2015
Quick one today: The WaPo has a roundup on some of the very best ideas for preventing AI from going buck wild (h/t Dominic Basulto) Microsoft’s Li Deng thinks deep learning may have plateaued (h/t Nicole Hemsoth) Wired on what the human propensity to barf may tell us about self-driving vehicles And Slate on how you’ll just have to deal, because self-driving taxis are totally gonna be a thing, and soon (Nature has the full report) Continue reading Roundup for July 8, 2015

Roundup for July 7, 2015
Wearable fitness devices are already generating more data than the firms that make them know how to deal with, says Sophie Charara, but machine learning techniques may soon be poised to put it to use. Meanwhile, two Indian startups are … Continue reading Roundup for July 7, 2015

Roundup for July 6, 2015
Car as a service: Used to be people would train their dog to bring them the morning paper. In a world of self-driving cars, could yours complete the Starbucks run for you? — Tech Cheat sheet has a run down … Continue reading Roundup for July 6, 2015

Roundup for July 3, 2015
Belated roundup today — but I seem to have found my theme: The End. The Economist on big data and the end of insurance as we know it. Don Draper is Dead, or Michael Wolff on the end of advertizing … Continue reading Roundup for July 3, 2015

Roundup July 2, 2015
If GM and Ford ran Animal Farm, the first law would be “Autonomous cars good, self-driving cars bad,” says The Economist, explaining the distinction between the two and why it matters a heckuva lot to automaker’s bottom lines. Harvard’s Judith … Continue reading Roundup July 2, 2015

Roundup for July 1, 2015
Science is finally taking the need for robot ethics seriously, says Nature News’ Boer Deng On the other hand, it may be a little much to ask engineers to solve the kinds of problems that were whistling over Plato’s head … Continue reading Roundup for July 1, 2015

Round up June 30, 2015
The internet has already decimated travel agents, now Wired thinks a combo of Google Earth, deep machine learning, and smattering of VR may destroy travel itself, says Cade Metz. Amazon could be the whip that gets the rest of home … Continue reading Round up June 30, 2015