Black Mirror is back: given the present, it's more unpredictable than ever
Charlie Brooker defies his own rules to bring a sixth season of Black Mirror that promises to be unprecedented.
Read moreCharlie Brooker defies his own rules to bring a sixth season of Black Mirror that promises to be unprecedented.
Read moreAn advanced model of artificial intelligence allows a man to chat with a reconstruction of his deceased girlfriend.
Read moreIn an unfortunate attempt to devote itself to the welfare of its employees, Amazon makes a sensational omelette.
Read moreA new automatic visual censorship technology can protect the sanity of children and adults, but it can also end in a Black Mirror drift.
Read moreTeslasuit, a suit that communicates with AI makes you 'feel' physical reactions in virtual reality environments, and changes the rules based on your responses.
Read moreRobot dogs used to patrol a border - thankfully it's a Black Mirror dystopia, right? No. Reality surpasses imagination.
Read moreToymint's TeddyGPT is an AI teddy bear that grows with children, providing conversation and learning. What can go wrong?
Read moreThe digital sociologist will be a much more requested figure in the future: digital sociology will help us stay at the intersection between technology and society, and mitigate their impact on our ...
Read moreThe world of on-demand streaming is changing: between price increases and industry challenges, how will consumers fare?
Read moreGeneration Alpha kids will grow up in the age of AI. If Gen Z is that of "digital natives", they will be "artificial natives". Let's take a walk into the future of those born in 2010 onwards.
Read moreFrom Lionel Messi to Salma Hayek: How celebrities are using deepfakes to get "cloned" and revolutionize advertising.
Read moreThe developer company rents it for entertainment purposes (film and TV series), but this robotic dog equipped with a flamethrower shows a possible, terrifying future.
Read moreThe (heavy) collateral costs of the "free" Smart TVs that are appearing on the market, and which could spy on us 24 hours a day.
Read moreBetween utopia and dystopia, we explore the concept of protopia, a sustainable future in constant, slow evolution.
Read moreThe patent of the American company looks like something out of a dystopian film: in the event of non-payment, the car could disable some functions and then go away on its own.
Read moreAn easy-to-do-at-home saliva test allows early detection of a type of cancer that often isn't "visible" until its advanced stages.
Read moreWith Amazon Halo Rise sleeping will have no secrets, perhaps with a little more discretion. But don't hope too much.
Read moreHow about a chatbot that will imitate you and talk to your relatives and friends when you are gone? That's why we need rules.
Read moreTo try to be parents. To be it again when you can't. To spend less. Expert predicts: 'Tamagotchi' children will be real
Read moreFuture augmented reality devices will need great intelligence, capable of giving users "episodic memory". That's how.
Read moreA world in which we are not safe from advertising even when we sleep? There is sleep to be lost.
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