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Although we at TNW love new tech, we're also a bunch of cynics that view it with a certain scepticism (I mean we'd be lousy journalists if we didn't). We, like you, know what practices we consider bad — such as irresponsible handling of personal data — but it's harder to pinpoint what's good. That's why I ...
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We hear a lot about self-driving cars, but what's actually in the technology that makes them possible? There are some proprietary systems in the works like AEye's "iDAR" which uses solid-state lidar, a low-light camera, and artificial intelligence, but lidar and radar are the two systems most commonly ...
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There's nothing modest about Watchtel's ambitions for Roots, however, which he believes will be a game-changer addressing both worldwide hunger and the impact of drought on population migration. If Watchtel's technology had been available six years ago, when the climate change-sparked civil war ...
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Climate change has many causes, and many potential solutions—some technological and some cultural. TechRepublic's Dan Patterson met with Hugh Sealy, co-chair of the Paris Agreement's Article 6 climate negotiations to explain the good and bad news about technology and climate change.
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The AU Design Gallery - like last year - will showcase technology of generative design, VR and machine-human collaboration. Key highlights include a 3D exploration of Apollo 11 command module brought to life by the Smithsonian 3D Digitization Program team. Attendees will also get an opportunity to ...
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"They aren't here yet, but when they arrive they're going to be the great transformational technologies of the next 50 years." He predicted that in the near future, "instead of carrying stylish smartphones everywhere, we'll be wearing stylish glasses." And he added that "these glasses will offer AR, VR, and ...
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Yet beyond a batch of newly minted crypto-millionaires, the digital asset's recent bull run has also exposed long-standing weakness in the underlying technology that could crimp bitcoin's long-term viability. Bitcoin was a gift to the world from Satoshi Nakamoto, a pseudonymous person or persons who ...
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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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"I was more interested in the underlying technology of Bitcoin rather than the actual currency," she told the Sun Online. "Like the Blockchain system rather than having a central authority. And there's a whole network of technology that is used to verify the transaction, and there's no government controls.
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Mizuho Securities has integrated voice recognition and artificial intelligence (AI) technology of Nomura Research Institute (NRI) into its call monitoring operation to improve compliance. Mizuho made the move following a proof of concept last year, which revealed that the system slashed monitoring time ...
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