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MIT Technology Review, April 2016

By: Technology Review
Narrated by: Todd Mundt
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Summary

In this issue:

"In Apple vs. the FBI, There Is No Technical Middle Ground" by David Talbot.

"How Apple Could Fed-Proof Its Software Update System" by Tom Simonite.

"Pentagon Hackers Are Waging America's First Cyberwar" by Tom Simonite.

"The Missing Link of Artificial Intelligence" by Tom Simonite.

"An AI with 30 Years' Worth of Knowledge Finally Goes to Work" by Will Knight.

"Technical Roadblock Might Shatter Bitcoin Dreams" by Tom Simonite.

"In First Human Test of Optogenetics, Doctors Aim to Restore Sight to the Blind" by Katherine Bourzac.

"A Robotic Home That Knows When You're Hungover" by Will Knight.

"The Artificially Intelligent Doctor Will Hear You Now" by Simon Parkin.

"Eyeglasses That Can Focus Themselves Are on the Way" by Rachel Metz.

"T-Cell Pioneer Carl June Acknowledges Key Ingredient Wasn't His" by Antonio Regalado.

"Health-Tracking Startup Fails to Deliver on Its Ambitions" by Rachel Metz.

"Inside the Mosquito Factory That Could Stop Dengue and Zika" by Flavio Devienne Ferreira.

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