“No Driver? Bring It On. How Pittsburgh Became Uber’s Testing Ground” plus 3 more NYT > Technology |
- No Driver? Bring It On. How Pittsburgh Became Uber’s Testing Ground
- Vocations: A Linguist Helping Apps Learn to Speak Millennial
- Preoccupations: A Robot May Be Training to Do Your Job. Don’t Panic.
- Real-Time Election Day Projections May Upend News Tradition
No Driver? Bring It On. How Pittsburgh Became Uber’s Testing Ground Posted: 11 Sep 2016 07:23 AM PDT Uber's experiment with autonomous vehicles is proceeding with the blessing of city officials, who have pretty much just stayed out of the way. |
Vocations: A Linguist Helping Apps Learn to Speak Millennial Posted: 10 Sep 2016 10:07 AM PDT Marsal Gavalda, director of machine intelligence at the social network Yik Yak, works on a system that analyzes users' posts for patterns and emotions. |
Preoccupations: A Robot May Be Training to Do Your Job. Don’t Panic. Posted: 10 Sep 2016 09:49 AM PDT Robots that can recognize emotions are in development, and they could someday move into roles reserved for humans. But it's an opportunity, not a threat. |
Real-Time Election Day Projections May Upend News Tradition Posted: 10 Sep 2016 08:48 AM PDT VoteCastr, a Silicon Valley company, plans to report early election results in key states, raising concerns about an effect on how people vote. |
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