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Lawyer-Bots Are Shaking Up Jobs CaseMine, a legal technology company based in India, builds on document discovery software with what it calls its "virtual associate," CaseIQ. The system takes an uploaded brief and suggests changes to make it more authoritative, while providing additional documents that can strengthen a lawyer's ...
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How Technology Tests Our Trust Rachel Botsman, the author of Who Can You Trust?, talks about how trust works, whether in relation to robots, companies, or other people. Technology, she says, speeds up the development of trust and can help us decide who to trust. But when it comes to making those decisions, we shouldn't leave our ...
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Miami Art Basel: where art reckons with technology Unlike so many art-as-tech experiences, people stuck around to marvel. For five minutes, all eyes were turned up toward the sky, as if beholding silent fireworks as classical music played from loudspeakers. There were little whoops of delight as the drones seemed to dance across the night sky. It was an ...
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A Hungarian startup is betting cameras will help it deliver self-driving cars more quickly and ... Many of the biggest players working on autonomous vehicle technology, including Waymo, General Motors, and Uber, use a bulky laser-based technology called Lidar to let their cars "see" the world around them. But AImotive CEO argues that self-driving cars don't need Lidar. His company is instead ...
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Apps That Hint at a Fanciful Fake Future These apps weren't chosen because they're currently the most useful applications of AR and VR. The products are all focused on having fun. But they are worth trying because they can help you think about the potential for new AR and VR technologies and get a sense for what's already possible.
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Global in-house centres hire more highly-skilled tech professionals BENGALURU: India captives of international businesses, global in-house centres (GICs), step up hiring of highly-skilled professionals in emerging technology areas. Two management consultancy firms confirm that more GICs, which employ nearly 8,15,000 people, have witnessed a clear shift from ...
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Millennials are relying on technology to track everything from their finances to their weight "Millennials are already using tracking technology across a variety of different areas, so being able to track gas and electricity at home with the introduction of smart meters could bring about a real change to the way Britain's tech-savvy generation interacts with energy. Three quarters of millennials say ...
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3 Top NASDAQ Cybersecurity Stocks of 2017 As we've undoubtedly learned in 2017, cybersecurity is one of the most vital components when it comes to technology. Previously the Investing News Network (INN) reported on top cybersecurtity trends of 2017–which included thoughts from industry leaders and analysts–and touched base on the fact ...
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2017's Best Technology Tips and Tricks: You Asked, We Answered The Tech Tip online column is published five days a week on The New York Times's Personal Technology page, which adds up to about 240 questions tackled over the course of a year on a variety of topics: hardware, software, social media, gadgets and more. Looking back on 2017, here are five Tips ...
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AEEI brings forward Ayo Technology listing Initial expectations were that AEEI would only list Ayo, which comprises a number of telecoms and information technology interests, at the end of the first quarter of 2018. The earlier-than-expected listing is also surprising in light of the sentiment-eroding developments at large technology group EOH, ...
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