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AI Will Take Over Our Jobs, Robo-Bees That Can Pollinate, Vaccine Against Fake News

Richard Bradbury | Jeff Sandhu | Arvindh Yuvaraj

22-Feb-18 12:00

AI Will Take Over Our Jobs, Robo-Bees That Can Pollinate, Vaccine Against Fake News

On today’s edition of Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Arvind Yuvaraj and Jeff Sandhu spoke about:

 

1:10 - When Will We See SMS 2.0, And Why Is It Taking So Long?

8:00 - Bad News: The Game Researchers Hope Will 'Vaccinate' Public Against Fake News

14:11 - Game Industry Pushes Back Against Efforts To Restore Gameplay Servers

22:26 - Let’s All Admit, AI Will Take Over Our Jobs And We’re Not Ready For It Yet

31:22 - Japan Creates Bess That Can Actually Pollinate The Earth

 

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