Monday, 18 December 2017

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Daily update 18 December 2017
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Whenever any new technology emerges that challenges the way people and businesses have been doing things for years or even decades, the initial excitement is often overshadowed by uncertainty and reluctance to try something new. In the early days of the cloud, it was almost inconceivable to think ...
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Artificial intelligence, quantum computers and brain implants may have grabbed headlines, but these technologies have yet to affect our daily lives. When I think about how my technological habits have changed in the past 12 months, 2017 feels like the year of wirelessness. Technology such as ...
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The hope is that CRISPR could be used in a one-time procedure to cure some of the most devastating inherited disorders and cancers, some of which have no or few current treatment options. Scientists want to deploy the technology to fix genetic errors in a person's DNA, getting at the root of disease.
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"All the tech is great. All the products are great... But people worry about them." — Shum, speaking to Axios after a San Francisco event last week. What they're doing: Shum says Microsoft has established an internal advisory committee on AI ethics and wants to be a leader in an industrywide discussion ...
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I would like to thank the government of Djibouti for inviting me to this high-level dialogue on the importance of trade and technology. These forces are critical for all countries. But they are especially important for small states such as Djibouti, where they can play a major role in economic transformation.
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As the quest to master artificial intelligence intensifies, China's tech trio of Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent have a distinct advantage over their Silicon Valley rivals — data. As Robin Li, chairman and chief executive of Baidu, says: "Baidu knows you better than you know yourself." Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent, ...
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Rapidly evolving technology has not benefited our buildings, the way it should have. But in the next 10 years, Alain Waha, Global Head of BIM & Digital Transformation at BuroHappold, anticipates drastic transformation in the field. He should know. BuroHappold Engineering, a British engineering firm, ...
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Big technology companies, including IBM, Google, Intel, and Microsoft, as well as a few well-funded startups are racing to build exotic machines that promise to usher in a fundamentally new form of computing. First dreamed up by physicists 50 years ago, quantum computers do not handle information ...
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In an effort to curb driver fatigue, federally regulated trucks and buses in Canada will soon have to record electronically how many hours their drivers spend on the road. The government is also making rollover-avoidance technology more widespread on the roads. New buses and trucks will be required ...
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These are just some of the technologies that are being developed or are in use on real battlefields. Many nations are racing to develop new warfare technology. Where does the U.S. land? And what do these advances, which seem to be increasingly removing soldiers from the emotional side of battle, ...
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