[ad_1] Uber Elevate, the aerial arm of rideshare service Uber, last weekannounced that it will start a fast food delivery by drone testservice later this summer in San Diego. Delivery […]
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6 Things We Won’t Be Able to Live Without in 2035
[ad_1] I’m giving myself extra wiggle room because we know things rarely happen as fast as we think or progress as slowly as we hope. We all thought we’d have […]
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The Growing Menace of Weaponized Deepfakes
[ad_1] The U.S. House Intelligence Committee last week heard expert testimony on the growing threat posed by “deepfakes” — altered videos and otherartificial intelligence-generated false information — and what it […]
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Clean Energy Solutions to Lower Your Electric Bill
[ad_1] Using clean energy is the best bet we have to reduce the effects of environmental damage caused by using fossil fuels like oil, coal, and natural gas to power […]
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FBI, ICE Turn Drivers’ Licenses Into Facial Recognition Gold
[ad_1] State motor vehicle departments have become a rich source of facial recognition data for and FBI and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. Researchers at Georgetown Law’s Center on Privacy […]
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Code Cracker Turing to Be on 50-Quid Notes
[ad_1] Alan Turing, the British mathematician known for his World War II code-breaking exploits and for a test to distinguish between human and machine intelligence, will be on 50-pound notes […]
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The 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11: There and Back Again
[ad_1] On July 20, 1969, astronaut Neil Armstrong uttered the now famous line, “That’s one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind,” when he became the first […]
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AI in Healthcare: Independent Living for Consumers
[ad_1] Artificial intelligence applied to healthcare includes a collection of technologies that enable machines to sense, interpret, act and learn. AI implementations for digital health can be relatively simple when […]
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Microsoft, OpenAI Shoot for the Stars
[ad_1] Microsoft wants to empower its Azure cloud computing service with yet-to-exist artificial general intelligence (AGI) technologies to create new goals for supercomputing. Microsoft on Monday announced a US$1B investment […]
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Square Opens Robotic Photo Studio for SMB Etailers
[ad_1] Square on Monday unveiled Square Photo Studio, which leverages state-of-the-art robotics to offer etailers professional-grade product photography. For US$10, clients can get three high-resolution, multi-angle digital photos of a […]
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