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WIRED columnist Antonio Garcia Martinez on how the blockchain can help us tell the difference between real videos and fake ones.
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Lees meerThis week, Alex Davies and Aarian Marshall join us to discuss the latest news in self-driving car safety.
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Lees meerPresident Trump says he will impose tariffs on about $60 billion of Chinese goods in response to "tremendous intellectual property theft."
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Lees meerMark Zuckerberg made the rounds Wednesday, apologizing for Facebook's failure to protect your data. Here are the highlights.
Lees meerWIRED columnist Susan Crawford on the lessons from Uber’s self-driving tragedy—and why cities can’t just blindly welcome autonomous vehicles to the streets.
Lees meerWhat users really want is a chronological feed, but today's announcement is at least an acknowledgement that not everything about the algorithmic timeline is working.
Lees meerA Mechanical Turk task shared with WIRED provides a glimpse into how algorithms are trained to spot and sort content on the video platform.
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Lees meerUber founder Travis Kalanick is a CEO again, after investing $150 million in a real-estate company that owns parking lots.
Lees meerFacebook was forged in its founders image. So unlike traditional companies—say Google or Microsoft—Zuckerberg’s silence has already harmed his bottom line.
Lees meerAfter a series of revelations of data misuse ballooned into a company crisis, Facebook's founder finally broke his silence.
Lees meerDespite the repeated privacy lapses, Facebook offers a fairly robust set of tools to control who knows what about you.
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