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 our daily... Read more »

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 & Technology... Read more »

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 in the... Read more »

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 person to... Read more »

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 they are... Read more »

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 through a... Read more »

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 product. A... Read more »

Tesla’s Failings Overshadow Its Impressive Successes

[ad_1] Launching a new car company and getting it to global scale isn’t something that happens often, and it has been a long time since there has been a successful launch of... Read more »

UCSF Researchers Synthesize Speech From Brain Waves

[ad_1] Researchers led by speech neuroscientist Edward Chang at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) on Tuesday reported their success at decoding speech attempts in real time by reading the activity... Read more »

Is Biometrics ID Security Good Enough?

[ad_1] United Airlines this week announced that it would begin rolling outClear’s biometric prescreening at its hub airports, including NewarkLiberty International and Houston George Bush Intercontinental. Thesystem works by verifying a flier’s... Read more »