Are GPT-3 and ChatGPT Just More Gadgets We Don't Need?
So many gadgets are marketed as solutions to modern life, but they can also make life more complicated than it needs to be.
How the U.S. Can Win the Global Semiconductor Race
The CHIPS Act, which provides federal subsidies to revitalize the semiconductor industry, was a bipartisan accomplishment.
Managers Need to Adapt to Remote Work
The COVID-19 pandemic amplified a pre-existing economic shift towards remote work. This has been a positive phenomenon.
Weathering the Perfect Storm
This new report examines the cyber risks and how critical infrastructure organizations can take steps to mitigate them by managing the IT, OT and physical realms.
Five Biggest Tech Trends From CES 2020
At CES 2020, the tech industry's biggest event of the year, thousands of cutting-edge products and services were unveiled. Here are the developments that will matter most to consumers over the coming months—and beyond.
Look for Machine Learning Tools in Everyday Products
Machine learning will no longer be limited to the websites of large internet companies, but enter our daily lives through the Internet of Things.
Web-Based Voting Isn't Plausible—At Least Not Yet
Any large-scale app that could register votes would be too vulnerable to a variety of hacking techniques.
How Has the iPhone Changed the Way We Live?
Smartphone technology has put the entire world at our fingertips.
Here's How Secret Projects at Apple Work
Apple gives different code names to different groups; in other words, you may be working on the same project as someone else, and not actually know.
Tech Is About to Take the Work Out of Finding Your Perfect Job
For too long, we've had to "find a job." It's about time the right jobs found us.