Journalists, here’s how robots are going to steal your job
There was an earthquake in LA, and the journalist that scooped everyone else on the story was an algorithm.
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There was an earthquake in LA, and the journalist that scooped everyone else on the story was an algorithm.
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Scotched plans Alex Salmond (NS Essay, 28 February) fails to address the following issue: if Scotland votes for independence, do I, a…
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Andy Murray's mum hasn't come out in favour of independence, but she's not fooling anybody.
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ByRafael Behr, brilliantly concise as ever, puts his finger on the central question: what can be done about hereditary inheritance and…
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