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This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through November 15)

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A surgeon used a surgical robot to complete a stroke surgery on a brain 4,000 miles away.
Robotics

In Wild Experiment, Surgeon Uses Robot to Remove Blood Clot in Brain 4,000 Miles Away

Edd Gent
Can You Really Talk to the Dead Using AI? We Tried Out ‘Deathbots’ So You Don’t Have To
Artificial Intelligence

Can You Really Talk to the Dead Using AI? We Tried Out ‘Deathbots’ So You Don’t Have To

Eva Nieto McAvoy
and
Jenny Kidd
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Computing

Record-Breaking Qubits Are Stable for 15 Times Longer Than Google and IBM’s Designs

Edd Gent
Scientists Map the Brain’s Construction From Stem Cells to Early Adolescence
Science

Scientists Map the Brain’s Construction From Stem Cells to Early Adolescence

Shelly Fan
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This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through November 8)

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Space

New Images Reveal the Milky Way’s Stunning Galactic Plane in More Detail Than Ever Before

Natasha Hurley-Walker
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Silvia Mantovanini
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Artificial Intelligence
Fei-Fei LI’s World Labs Speeds Up the World Model Race With Marble, Its First Commercial Product
TechCrunch
IBM Has Unveiled Two Unprecedentedly Complex Quantum Computers
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Blue Origin Sticks First New Glenn Rocket Landing and Launches NASA Spacecraft
TechCrunch
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When AI Hype Meets AI Reality: A Reckoning in 6 Charts
The Wall Street Journal
Computing
MIT’s Injectable Brain Chips Could Treat Disease Without Surgery
New Atlas
Computing
Two Visions for the Future of AR Smart Glasses
IEEE Spectrum
Robotics
Waymo to Roll Out Driverless Taxis on Highways in Three US Cities
Ars Technica
Biotechnology
Scientists Grow More Hopeful About Ending a Global Organ Shortage
The New York Times ($)
Future
These Technologies Could Help Put a Stop to Animal Testing
MIT Technology Review
Tech
The Complicated Reality of 3D Printed Prosthetics
IEEE Spectrum

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AI-Designed Viruses Are Replicating and Killing Bacteria

Shelly Fan
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Biotechnology

A New Approach Could Transform Huntington’s Disease Treatment

Shelly Fan
People Can’t Distinguish AI Voice Clones From Actual Humans Anymore
Artificial Intelligence

People Can’t Distinguish AI Voice Clones From Actual Humans Anymore

Edd Gent
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Science

Major Theories of Consciousness May Have Been Focusing on the Wrong Part of the Brain

Peter Coppola
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Artificial Intelligence

‘Astonishing’ AI Predicts Over 1,000 Diseases Decades in Advance

Shelly Fan
Why OpenAI’s Solution to AI Hallucinations Would Kill ChatGPT Tomorrow
Artificial Intelligence

Why OpenAI’s Solution to AI Hallucinations Would Kill ChatGPT Tomorrow

Wei Xing
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Biotechnology

New mRNA Cancer Vaccine Wipes Out Multiple Types of Cancer in Mice

Shelly Fan
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Robotics

A Humanoid Robot Is Now on Sale for Under 6,000ドル—What Can You Do With It?

Kartikeya Walia
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Future

Could a Swarm of Space Mirrors Replace Much of Europe’s Solar and Wind by 2050?

Edd Gent
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Energy

Google Will Store Energy in Giant Domes Filled With CO2

Vanessa Bates Ramirez
Will AI Take Your Job? It Depends on These 4 Key Advantages AI Has Over Humans
Future

Will AI Take Your Job? It Depends on These 4 Key Advantages AI Has Over Humans

Bruce Schneier
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Nathan Sanders
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Can You Really Talk to the Dead Using AI? We Tried Out ‘Deathbots’ So You Don’t Have To

Can You Really Talk to the Dead Using AI? We Tried Out ‘Deathbots’ So You Don’t Have To

Eva Nieto McAvoy
and
Jenny Kidd
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The Hardest Part of Creating Conscious AI Might Be Convincing Ourselves It’s Real

David Cornell
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OpenAI Slipped Shopping Into 800 Million ChatGPT Users’ Chats—Here’s Why That Matters

Patrick van Esch
and
Yuanyuan (Gina) Cui
ChatGPT-Like AI Unveils 1,300 Regions in the Mouse Brain—Some Uncharted

ChatGPT-Like AI Unveils 1,300 Regions in the Mouse Brain—Some Uncharted

Shelly Fan
An AI Council Just Aced the US Medical Licensing Exam

An AI Council Just Aced the US Medical Licensing Exam

Edd Gent
People Can’t Distinguish AI Voice Clones From Actual Humans Anymore

People Can’t Distinguish AI Voice Clones From Actual Humans Anymore

Edd Gent
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