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This Week in Technology Review - Week of December 10

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Universal income vs. the robots: Meet the presidential candidate fighting automation
7 questions for Andrew Yang, the 2020 US presidential candidate pushing for basic income.
The 6 reasons why Huawei gives the US and its allies security nightmares
The biggest fear is that China could exploit the telecom giant's gear to wreak havoc in a crisis.
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A radical new neural network design could overcome big challenges in AI
Researchers borrowed equations from calculus to redesign the core machinery of deep learning so it can model continuous processes like changes in health.
All automated hiring software is prone to bias by default
Intel's new 3D chip technology may help prolong Moore's Law
The record for high-temperature superconductivity has been smashed again
Chemists found a material that can display superconducting behavior at a temperature warmer than it currently is at the North Pole. The work brings room-temperature superconductivity tantalizingly close.
Voyager 2 has finally entered interstellar space, more than 40 years after its launch
250 pages of internal Facebook files were just dumped online—here are the 6 key takeaways
This is how Australia's ban on encryption could endanger us all
The scale of location tracking by our smartphone apps has been exposed
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