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A Humanoid Robot Beat the Human World Record for a Half Marathon

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Printed Neurons That Mimic Brain Cells Could Slash AI’s Energy Bill

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Industries Most Exposed to AI Are Not Only Seeing Productivity Gains but Jobs and Wage Growth Too

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Brain Implants Let Paralyzed People Type Nearly as Fast as Smartphone Users

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Is AI Making Us Dumber?

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