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Musk and Zuckerberg are fighting over whether we rule technology—or it rules us Neither man disavows technology; indeed, both insist our future depends upon rapid progress. (Musk, after all, is pouring billions into interplanetary rockets and a new solar economy.) But the Cambridge Analytica scandal has laid bare ideological rifts between the two men, and the attitudes toward ...
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Addiction Rehab is Broken. Can Technology Fix It? Little did I know, as I embarked on my search to untangle the field's failures, that a group of researchers were attempting to reinvent rehab, using technology I'd never heard of. 'mHeath,' short for mobile health, is a new kind of treatment delivered by smart phone, not dissimilar from the deluge of ...
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Why the Middle East is putting the focus on technology and innovation Simon Galpin, Managing Director, Economic Development Board (EDB) Bahrain, talks to YourStory about why startups are the focus for the Middle East in general and Bahrain in particular. The Middle East has woken up to the reality that oil is not going to last forever, and is now focusing on technology ...
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Edward Cone: Failing the future: It's past time to get serious about robots Landing the new jobs is going to require learning fresh skills. The so-called STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering and math) will be highly useful, but so will the creativity, empathy and teamwork that continue to set us apart from machines. People who master some or all of these areas will ...
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Can technology adoption plug the leak? THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The bad press resulting from the leakage of question papers has prompted the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to experiment with a technology-driven system, where encrypted question papers would be sent directly to exam centres. Sources in the state ...
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Overload: How technology is bringing us too much information Smartphones and other gadgets deliver a wealth of information, but are they also delivering an OVERLOAD to our senses? Our Cover Story is reported by Sunday Morning Senior Contributor Ted Koppel: Fifty, sixty years ago, television was the threat. It would, we feared, rot our children's minds, and our ...
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News & Views: Technology on display on Deere/Kinze Tours A group of 45 guests enjoyed tours of the John Deere Harvester Works in East Moline and Kinze Manufacturing in Williamsburg, Iowa, along with a stop at the Deere Pavilion in Moline. This was my 14th tour of the world's largest combine assembly facility, and as always I learn something new every time ...
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JCPS candidates envision district's technology policy The expansion of technology in the classroom continues to be a focus in education policy. Now that Jefferson City Public Schools has provided electronic devices to most of its students, future school boards will have to continue to chart a technological course for the district — but what will that course be?
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The Taliban Have Gone High-Tech. That Poses a Dilemma for the US But some American advisers closer to the ground fight are already trying to get the technology for their Afghan counterparts, according to a United States official. He said that would require a decision made through the leadership in Kabul and the Pentagon to allow American commanders to distribute the ...
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Russia Plans on Securing Elections with Blockchain Technology Interestingly, blockchain technology has already been utilized in Russian presidential elections. However, as noted by RT, the underlying technology behind Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies has not actually been used for voting. Rather, the VTSIOM public opinion research agency tested the ...
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