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Chip Walter

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Scientific American|August 2, 2005
Kryder's lawChip Walter
Scientific American|February 24, 2005
You, robot. Hans Moravec of Carnegie Mellon University aspires for robots to be humanity's successorsChip Walter
Scientific American|August 19, 2007
A little privacy, please. Computer scientist latanya sweeney helps to save confidentiality with "anonymizing" programs, "deidentifiers" and other clever algorithms. Whether they are enough, however, is another questionChip Walter
Scientific American|March 1, 2006
Little green moleculesTerrence J Collins, Chip Walter
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Scientific American|August 2, 2005
Kryder's lawChip Walter
Scientific American|February 24, 2005
You, robot. Hans Moravec of Carnegie Mellon University aspires for robots to be humanity's successorsChip Walter
Scientific American|August 19, 2007
A little privacy, please. Computer scientist latanya sweeney helps to save confidentiality with "anonymizing" programs, "deidentifiers" and other clever algorithms. Whether they are enough, however, is another questionChip Walter
Scientific American|March 1, 2006
Little green moleculesTerrence J Collins, Chip Walter
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