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For Decades, The Public Was Not Allowed To View Maps Of The US Internet
There’s a good reason why you don’t know how data gets from one place to another on the internet. The major network cables that truss the United States haven’t ever been fully viewable to the public — until now.
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This Neural Network’s Hilariously Bad Image Descriptions Are Still Advanced AI
When will a neural network know who Donald Trump is? How long until one can come up with a joke on its own? How about recognise Yoda?
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A Four Tonne Head Of Lenin Was Dug Up In Berlin
Berlin is a city that’s been dramatically shaped by the recent past, where history is a living part of the urban fabric — or in some cases, rests just below its surface.
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Cupertino May Replace Its Dying Mall With The World’s Largest Green Roof
Like most suburbs that were built in the 1950s or 60s, Cupertino has a once-hopping mega mall that’s now a crumbling eyesore. But unlike most suburbs, Cupertino is now a very affluent hub of Silicon Valley capitalism.