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Mar 5, 2018 • 8min

How Technology Unsettled the Stock Market

At his coming-out hearing as chairman of the Federal Reserve on Feb. 27, Jay Powell made all sorts of news in finance-land, including a suggestion that the bank saw potentially faster inflation ahead. Also notable was his assessment of the causes for the volatility that roiled Wall Street and saw trillions of dollars lost, gained, lost, and then regained in a matter of days in early February. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Mar 5, 2018 • 9min

YouTube Doesn't Know Where Its Own Line Is

After the mass shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida in February, far-right conspiracy site InfoWars published a series of videos on YouTube accusing survivor and activist David Hogg of being an actor. In response, YouTube took down several of the videos, and reportedly handed the publication at least one “strike,” for violating its policies on harassment and bullying. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Mar 2, 2018 • 9min

The WIRED Guide to Net Neutrality

Net neutrality is the idea that internet service providers like Comcast and Verizon should treat all content flowing through their cables and cell towers equally. That means they shouldn't be able to slide some data into “fast lanes” while blocking or otherwise discriminating against other material. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Mar 2, 2018 • 5min

Techies Pitch Obama on Building Startups Outside the Valley

It’s easy to make Jacob Hsu gush about the wonders of Baltimore. The former Silicon Valley executive moved to the Charm City in January 2017, to become CEO of Catalyte, a company that develops software using teams of non-traditional, algorithm-identified engineers. Once in Baltimore, Hsu was overwhelmed by the talent. He could work with city leaders and executives; he could recruit high-up federal employees—opportunities that would be impossible in the Bay Area. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Mar 1, 2018 • 9min

This Startup Is Challenging Mechanical Turk—on the Blockchain

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Mar 1, 2018 • 6min

Embattled Tech Companies Charge Deeper Into Health Care

Big tech has a lot of problems: fake news, sexual harassment, Russian interference, privacy concerns, and growing fears that too much screen time rots your brain. But even as they struggle to solve these day-to-day problems, the industry’s biggest players are putting more resources into another notoriously hard problem: health care. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 28, 2018 • 7min

Using AI to Help Stroke Victims When 'Time Is Brain'

Since entrepreneur Chris Mansi cofounded Viz.ai in 2016, the best-funded wizards of artificial intelligence have taken on board games, and created emoji that mirror your facial expressions. Meanwhile, Mansi has been developing algorithms to save the brain cells of stroke patients. This month, the Food and Drug Administration cleared Viz.ai to market its algorithms to doctors and hospitals. It was a small breakthrough toward using AI to make healthcare more efficient and powerful. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 28, 2018 • 11min

Why a Tiny Kentucky Firm Rules a Corner of the Crypto Market

If banks and hedge funds start holding large amounts of cryptocurrencies, much of the money will flow---virtually, of course---through Murray, Kentucky. That’s home to Kingdom Trust, a small company that’s quickly become the crypto industry’s go-to option for holding its digital coins. The crypto revolution has a few kinks to work out before it can revolutionize anything. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 27, 2018 • 5min

Senate Democrats Have a Plan to Save Net Neutrality

Last Thursday, the Republican-led Federal Communications Commission formally published a rule reversing long-standing and vital protections of the internet known as net neutrality. The FCC’s new rule would let big corporations restrict how consumers access their favorite websites by forcing them to buy internet access in packages, paying more for "premium” service, as with cable television. WIRED OPINION ABOUT Charles E. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 27, 2018 • 7min

Peter Thiel Is a Flawed Messenger With a Crucial Message for Tech

Peter Thiel, never one to keep a low profile, made his most recent set of waves with reports that he is prepared to decamp from Silicon Valley to more benign haunts in Los Angeles along with several of his companies. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

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