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Jan. 18, 2018 IBM Ends 22-Quarter Streak of Falling


Revenue
The gain was modest — revenue rose by 4 percent — but the
company’s fourth-quarter report is a sign that IBM’s finances
are stabilizing.
By STEVE LOHR

Jan. 17, 2018 IBM May Finally Stop Shrinking. But Is


It a Turnaround?
For five and half years IBM has reported a steady erosion of
revenue, a losing streak that analysts predict will end on
Thursday.
By STEVE LOHR

Jan. 17, 2018 9 Points to Guide Your Investments in


2018
Stocks have risen for so long and with such steadiness that
Wall Street is becoming nervous. What’s an investor to do?
For insight, check out our quarterly report on investing.
By JEFF SOMMER

Jan. 17, 2018 Google Sells A.I. for Building A.I.


(Novices Welcome)
With a new cloud-computing service, businesses can build
their own artificial intelligence algorithms, even if they have
little experience with the technology.
By CADE METZ

Jan. 17, 2018 At Retail Trade Show, Technology Is the


Star
The National Retail Federation expo resembles the
electronics trade show CES, fixating on artificial intelligence,
big data and automation.
By TIFFANY HSU

Jan. 14, 2018 Big Bets on A.I. Open a New Frontier for
Chip Start-Ups, Too
Forty-five young companies are building processors just for
artificial intelligence. At least five have raised more than
$100 million from investors.
By CADE METZ

Jan. 12, 2018 A.I. Has Arrived in Investing. Humans


Are Still Dominating.
Artificial intelligence programs increasingly help fund
managers run their portfolios, but will they be good enough
to replace them?
By CONRAD DE AENLLE

Jan. 11, 2018 CES 2018: What the Gadget Fest Looks
Like in ‘the Year of A.I.’
Thousands of electronics enthusiasts flooded the trade show
to see the latest devices, but the darling of the event was the
artificial intelligence software that helps these products run.
By WHITNEY RICHARDSON and BRIAN X. CHEN

Jan. 4, 2018 OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR

Leave A.I. Alone


Sure, the technology poses risks. But the current approach to
regulating it is a mistake.
By ANDREW BURT

Jan. 4, 2018 Competing With the Giants in Race to


Build Self-Driving Cars
Aurora, a start-up founded by the former head of Google’s
self-driving project, will feed its technology into car giants
Volkswagen and Hyundai.
By CADE METZ

Jan. 3, 2018 TECH FIX

The Big Tech Trends to Follow at CES


2018
The stars of next week’s giant electronics show won’t be
flashy gadgets. Instead, the focus will be on artificial
intelligence and its impact on homes, cities and cars.
By BRIAN X. CHEN

Jan. 3, 2018 STATE OF THE ART

Expect 2018 to Be More Sane? Sorry, It’s


Not Going to Happen
Instead of revealing unseen order and predictability in the
world, technology has made the world more volatile.
By FARHAD MANJOO

Jan. 2, 2018 How an A.I. ‘Cat-and-Mouse Game’


Generates Believable Fake Photos
Researchers in Finland have developed artificial intelligence
that can generate images of celebrity look-alikes — and
another system that tests how believable they are.
By CADE METZ and KEITH COLLINS

Jan. 2, 2018 FEATURE

Can an Algorithm Tell When Kids Are


in Danger?
Child protective agencies are haunted when they fail to save
kids. Pittsburgh officials believe a new data analysis program
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
is helping them make better judgment calls.
By DAN HURLEY

Jan. 1, 2018 OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR

A.I. and Big Data Could Power a New


War on Poverty
Conventional wisdom says artificial intelligence will
eliminate jobs. But it can also improve education and
employment.
By ELISABETH A. MASON

Dec. 31, 2017 How Do You Vote? 50 Million Google


Images Give a Clue
Artificial intelligence is making it possible for Street Views to
be mined for insights about the economy, politics and human
behavior — just as text mining has done for years.
By STEVE LOHR

Dec. 29, 2017 LETTER

Tech and Racial Bias


The Information Technology Industry Council responds to a
Sunday Review article.

Dec. 27, 2017 The Robots Are Coming, and Sweden Is


Fine
In a world full of anxiety about the potential job-destroying
rise of automation, Sweden is well placed to embrace
technology while limiting human costs.
By PETER S. GOODMAN

Dec. 20, 2017 Even Imperfect Algorithms Can Improve


the Criminal Justice System
A way to combat the capricious and biased nature of human
decisions.
By SAM CORBETT-DAVIES, SHARAD GOEL and SANDRA GONZÁLEZ-BAILÓN

Dec. 15, 2017 A Return to Haiti, and Broadway via


Edmonton: The Canada Letter
Our Toronto bureau chief talks about her searing experiences
in Haiti, and Broadway producers find a congenial tryout
spot in Edmonton.
By IAN AUSTEN

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