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Dalvin Brown

Dalvin Brown

Innovations Reporter at The Washington Post

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How do you teach robots to navigate new places? Study toddlers.

Facebook, IBM and Google are among tech companies wanting to make robots more human-like. One approach is to study how kids learn to walk.
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Bitcoin miners break new ground in Texas, a state hailed as the new...

Chad Harris, the CEO of Whinstone Inc., the operator of the largest crypto “mine” in North America, remembers one of the last times Texas’s electric power problem became
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‘Are you thirsty?’ This AI-enabled robot can bring beer to holiday ...

Heineken says its autonomous robot can hold up to 12 cans of beer, will follow you down the sidewalk and has a friendly AI personality.
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Throwable military robots sent to assist with Florida condo collaps...

Throwable military robots sent to assist with Florida condo collapse  The Washington Post
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An autonomous ship’s first effort to cross the Atlantic shows the d...

A nearly 50-foot-long ship set out on June 15 to sail from England to the United States autonomously. But a mechanical problem has forced its designers to return it to port.
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Scientists are teaching drones to hunt down human screams - The Was...

Scientists are teaching drones to hunt down human screams  The Washington Post
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Smart tires are rolling out to predict flats, blowouts - The Washin...

Smart tires are rolling out to predict flats, blowouts  The Washington Post
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Bitcoin: A detailed guide to how cryptocurrency works

Cryptocurrencies have risen in popularity in recent years, introducing a host of new terminology and concepts to the public that can be tough to visualize and troubling to understand. Yet conversations surrounding cryptocurrencies are becoming increasingly common.
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Bitcoin FAQ: A detailed guide to how cryptocurrency works

Cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, dogecoin and ethereum have risen in popularity in recent years, bringing along new terminology and concepts that can be tough to visualize and troubling to understand.
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The Army’s latest night-vision tech looks like something out of a v...

The Army’s latest night-vision tech looks like something out of a video game  The Washington Post
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Twitter drops automated image-cropping tool after determining it wa...

Twitter drops automated image-cropping tool after determining it was biased  Washington Post
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Drone companies are preparing to deliver coronavirus vaccines in ru...

Drone startups say they are set up to handle temperature-controlled medicines and vaccines in the U.S. amid the ongoing pandemic.
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IBM says new ultradense microchip might one day quadruple your cell...

IBM’s two-nanometer test microchip might power smartphones and autonomous cars in the decade ahead.
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IBM says new microscopic, super-dense chip might in just a few year...

The tech conglomerate says its 2-nanometer breakthrough may improve computer performance by 45 percent or lower the energy use of the same devices by 75 percent, compared to its current 7-nanometer alternative.
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Some consumer-friendly air purifiers destroy the coronavirus, and t...

Some consumer-friendly air purifiers destroy the coronavirus, and they have FDA certification to prove it  The Washington Post
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SpaceX Could Cut Your Starlink Internet Service If You Pirate Movies

Starlink’s internet service is just like any other.
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Did you get enough steps in today? Maybe one day you’ll ask your ‘s...

Nextiles, Apple and Samsung are among several companies holding patents for computerized clothing.
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German start-up creates a delivery drone capable of toting three se...

Wingcopter says its latest drone might deliver more packages faster than the competition.
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Your tech devices want to read your brain. What could go wrong? - W...

Your tech devices want to read your brain. What could go wrong?  Washington Post
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The United Nations is turning to artificial intelligence in search ...

The United Nations is turning to artificial intelligence in search for peace in war zones  The Washington Post
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The Daily 202: Biden next week will go big to his biggest audience ...

The Daily 202: Biden next week will go big to his biggest audience yet  Washington Post