Robots in Court: China's AI Prosecutor

Robots in Court: China's AI Prosecutor

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Listener Mail: Lasers, Barack Obama on Aliens, and More

Does laser technology explain the recent US government airport shutdowns? What did the former President Barack Obama imply in a recent conversation about extraterrestrials? All this and more in this week's listener mail segment.They don't want you to read our book.: https://stati ...  Show more

Big Brother Is In Your Grocery Store

When’s the last time you picked up groceries? Some of us hit up a local market every week; some folks buy in bulk at a Wal-Mart or a Costco, and some of us just go to whatever's closest. Overall, it's the same old story: you gotta eat. Yet as Ben, Matt and Noel discover in today' ...  Show more

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