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We’ve seen our fair share of metaverse novelties, but one company is using the virtual realm to create a more essential communal work environment for its large network of global employees. New AI tech is continuing to surprise us by helping ISS astronauts detect suit damage, bet on the stock market and accurately diagnose Twitter users with depression. If that wasn’t enough Elon Musk outlined he might begin producing humanoid workers as soon as next year and a new book by Wired writer Andy Greenberg details the crypto transaction tracking apps that are bringing down some of the worst criminals on the dark web.

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