AI could unlock secrets of the human body within decades
Artificial intelligence will be able to map "trillions" of data points, making diagnoses faster and more accurate, the author of a new book on the subject says.
New DVD-like disc holds more movies than you can see in a lifetime
Researchers from China have developed a new type of disc that can hold up to a petabyte of data, the equivalent of more than 220,000 regular DVD discs,
When Personal Data is Under Attack, Strong Encryption Can Help Protect It
Data hygiene is important to protecting information, but encryption can help, too.
Scientists may have found way for EVs to go further on one charge
The use of a special gel in batteries could increase the distance EVs can travel without recharging by nearly 200 miles.
How gen Z are using AI to find jobs
Gen Zers are leveraging AI for job hunting as the U.S. added 353,000 new positions in January, shattering expectations.
Woman living in South Korea shares why she thinks residents live "in 2050"
Features of the country's advanced technology range from robots making coffee to heated bus benches, a social media video shows.
People wearing Apple Vision Pro while driving sparks NHTSA warning
Motorists have been told using the VR headsets while at the wheel was "reckless," as clips of drivers using the new product sparks concern.
World's largest fishing boat for the super-rich is 171ft long with 6 decks
Consisting of six decks in total, the vessel provides sport fishers with incredibly high positions to scope out fish
Elon Musk says first Neuralink brain chip patient "recovering well"
The biotechnology company's first patient received an implant on Sunday.
PayPal unveils innovations CEO says will "shock the world"
PayPal unveils six e-commerce innovations, including an AI-driven checkout upgrade.
Homeowner baffled after washing machine uses 3.6GB of internet data a day
A home automation and tech enthusiast stumbled upon the anomaly while troubleshooting issues with his home network.
Elon Musk May Be the Loneliest Person in the World
Elon Musk's desperate need to inject himself into every conversation sends a signal that the way to combat loneliness is to seek attention.
Space is the new, not final frontier for automakers
Tesla, Hyundai, Toyota and General Motors are developing space craft and lunar prowler technology.
Limited Nationalization of AI Has Benefits
While complete nationalization of AI is impractical, government oversight with audits and checks on AI systems and results will ensure the benefits of AI can be adopted without jeopardizing business interests or individual prosperity.
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Sustained "artificial sun" promised by 2026 in fusion energy upgrade
The upgrade marks an exciting step in the development of near-limitless fusion energy around the world.
From Soccer to AI, Saudi Arabia Spends to Win
If Saudi Arabia follows the model it pioneered in sports, its next step would be to recruit high-profile AI leaders from the West to further enhance its expertise and prestige.
Access Denied—Health Care's Supply and Demand Crisis
When the demand is care, and the supply is people, addressing an imbalance is a complex problem.
What's Missing From Our Current Conversation About AI and Medicine
We need the right kinds of data in the right amounts.
Twitter down sparks avalanche of jokes, memes: "Welcome to X"
Social media users mocked Elon Musk's platform after the website was down for about an hour on December 21.
How AI is being used to discover new drugs
A company in California hopes "to change how the world finds new medicines" by using artificial intelligence.
I test drove a Kia EV9 without ever being on a road
Kia's new driving simulator technology puts potential buyers behind the wheel of a real EV9 and on a faux road.
How to Protect Black and Brown Lives in the Age of AI
If Congress were to enact human-rights centered data privacy legislation, and guardrails and prohibitions on certain facial recognition technologies, a future with fair and equitable technology might be within reach.
We're Living in a Land of Monopolies
If you haven't felt the sting of monopolistic power in some way, you're probably a rare breed.
TikTok is Body-Shaming the U.S. Economy Ahead of the 2024 Election
Next year's presidential elections will have a lot less to do with the mainstream media's fixation on red states versus blue states, or MAGA versus democracy, and a lot more to do with the socialized pop punditry from TikTokers.
Elon Musk Is Anything But "Person of the Year"
In our lifetime, there has never been a "world's richest man" more driven by dangerous ideology and none with more of a blindly devoted following.
Religion Should Not Guide Artificial Intelligence
I propose that instead of religion shaping AI, AI could have a role in informing religious thought and practice.
Artificial Intelligence Needs Spiritual Intelligence
The future of artificial intelligence will require spiritual intelligence, or "the human capacity to ask questions about the ultimate meaning of life and the integrated relationship between us and the world in which we live."
Toward an AI-Driven Democracy
Artificial intelligence is magic with numbers and that magic can make governance better for all of us.
Mutinying OpenAI workers speak out after Sam Altman's ousting
Employees at OpenAI have revolted against the company's board after its botched coup against former CEO Sam Altman.