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Inside the future of online dating: AI swiping and concierge bots
Meet the hackers using personal data to get dates.
By Anna Iovine
Hackers are using AI & facial recognition on Tinder — Mashable Originals
Hackers are using personal data to automate online dating
By Tulika Bose
Two Sundance docs sound the alarm on the dangers of modern AI
Is the tech industry... bad?
By Angie Han
Have a first aid question? Don't ask Siri.
Researchers put smart assistants to the test in emergency situations.
By Rachel Kraus
Deepak Chopra gives Jimmy Fallon a sneak peek at the digital AI version of himself
Digital Deepak is almost in beta.
Despite privacy concerns, facial recognition cameras to be rolled out in London
What chapter of "1984" is this?
By Words by Rachel Thompson; Video by Marvin Van Buren
Facial recognition cameras to be rolled out in London amid privacy concerns
Campaigners are worried about growing surveillance.
Jeff Bezos' DMs hint Saudi crown prince knew private info from hack, report says
The Saudi crown prince may have teased he knew about Bezos' affair with a meme.
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai explains why AI needs to be regulated
AI is "too important" to stay unregulated.
Deepfakes are getting easier to make and the internet's just not ready
Creating a deepfake will soon be as easy as 1, 2, 3
By Matt Binder
AI and robots could be the future of agriculture — Strictly Robots
FarmWise aims to provide more sustainable farming solutions.
By Jordan Aaron
Don't want a robot stealing your job? Take a course on AI and machine learning.
Access 72 lectures with this bundle.
By StackCommerce
We took a 20-minute ride in a self-driving car through the Las Vegas streets – Future Blink
No driver, no worries.
Walmart is now using robots to fulfill grocery orders
Say hello to your new grocery robot overlord.
Facial and voice recognition in cars sounds like a privacy nightmare
Watch out for your car knowing how you feel before you do. And watch your data.
By Sasha Lekach
I have seen the AI dystopia, and it looks like Neon's artificial humans
Artificial humans are the future: that's what we learned from the most-hyped new technology at CES.
By Chris Taylor
Samsung just launched an 'artificial human' called Neon, and wait, what?
Who needs real humans when you've got virtual ones?
Get AI-generated foot pics sent to your phone, if that's your thing
"Lol got a little carried away ;)?"
By Anna Iovine
LG shows off AI-powered 'smart' washer for dumb people
Don't know what water temperature to use? This washing machine has you covered.
By Jack Morse
Byton's electric SUV features a massive 48-inch display, controlled by your voice
The M-Byte makes its North American debut at CES.
By Sasha Lekach
LG announces new 8K OLED TVs with smart upscaling and AirPlay 2
The 8K is real this time.
Google's AI is better at breast cancer screening than human experts, study claims
The company's DeepMind AI is not just good at Go.
Headphones designed to save your life from reckless drivers
What if your headphones could warn you of danger?
By Haidee Chu
Hugh Grant, victim of tabloid phone-hacking, on playing a tabloid private investigator in Guy Ritchie's new film
Yep, he drew inspiration from the people who hacked his own phone, robbed his house, and stole his medical records.
This machine could make cleaning up your LEGOs infinitely easier — Future Blink
It's even powered by LEGO motors.
By Jordan Aaron