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AI
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Technology
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AI
Facebook created a faster, more accurate translation system using artificial intelligence
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Health
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Space X
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Military
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AI
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Security
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Self Driving
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AI
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Engineering
Scientists have figured out how to stop our bodies from fighting electronic implants
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Life Skills
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Self Driving
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Security
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Security
Google just made the internet a tiny bit less annoying
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How scientists managed to store information in a single atom
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