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MIT Technology Review, February 2017

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In this issue:

"One Man's Quest to Hack His Own Genes" by Antonio Regalado.

"Critics Blast Star-Studded Advisory Board of Anti-Aging Company" by Karen Weintraub.

"Questionable 'Young Blood' Transfusions Offered in U.S. as Anti-Aging Remedy" by Amy Maxmen.

"10 Breakthrough Technologies of 2016: Where Are They Now?" by Tom Simonite.

"5 Big Predictions for Artificial Intelligence in 2017" by Will Knight.

"Everything You Need to Know About Gene Therapy’s Most Promising Year" by Antonio Regalado.

"For $149 a Month, the Doctor Will See You as Often as You Want" by Rachel Metz.

"The Man Selling Virtual Reality to China" by Yiting Sun.

"One Startup's Vision to Reinvent the Web for Better Privacy" by Tom Simonite.

"Poker Is the Latest Game to Fold Against Artificial Intelligence" by Will Knight.

"Robot Cars Can Learn to Drive without Leaving the Garage" by Will Knight.

"The Limits of Fact-Checking Facebook" by Matt Mahoney.

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