Why Computers Won’t End the Language Barrier

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1. No, computers won’t end the language barrier.

By David Arbesú in the Conversation

2. Terrorists aren’t using the so-called ‘Dark Web.’

By Joon Ian Wong in Defense One

3. Can a college notorious for sexual assault reform itself?

By Chris Peak at NationSwell

4. We should stop discriminating against late sleepers.

By Brian Resnick in Vox

5. Can we use data to predict the next atrocity?

By Kate Wheeling in Pacific Standard

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