Suicide, a smartphone will save you
A one-of-a-kind research project uses data from smartphones and wearable biosensors to monitor hundreds of suicidal people and intervene in time.
A one-of-a-kind research project uses data from smartphones and wearable biosensors to monitor hundreds of suicidal people and intervene in time.
After generating images from texts, it's time for clips: Make-A-Video puts Zuckerberg's company at the helm of research.
The new AI models no longer need huge data sets: they will be able to learn to drive in no time, and practically on their own.
One technology will allow the projection of digital information directly into the retina. In a few years, says the CEO of EyeJets, zero smartphone: only glasses.
Layer by layer, these drones 3D print structures made of foam and concrete in a technique that could transform construction sites and areas hit by natural disasters.
New systems, new business models: in times of energy and climate crisis even the laundry sector is rethinking itself. The example of an English startup
Science fiction does not foresee the future but inspires it, indeed: it influences it. And these three works contain unambiguous evidence.
When paired with standard hearing aids, this lip reading technology will revolutionize the lives of the deaf. And not only.
Robots will take out a lot of human workforce. Things will go well in the long run, but a long painful earthquake awaits us: and we are still sleeping.
The tests of the new generation mailbox are underway, which autonomously chooses which parcels to use for “traditional” delivery and which ones to send by drones.
Passive, real-time urinalysis will radically transform diagnostics and healthcare, preventing many diseases.
The ever more evolved brain reading technology already creates photorealistic images from people's thoughts.
CleanRobotics works on the “bin” of the future: with machine learning it already knows how to separate waste better than we do. And rummage around to figure out what we do.
A widespread presence and a particular predisposition to help the elderly. Musk thus sees the future of humanoid robots, and relaunches his Optimus ready in September
Once upon a time there was the 'keynote', that event in which a technology giant used to "simply" present a new phone or another PC-type device. The presentation event that Xiaomi organized in Beijing today had very different plans. Ok, it also presented a new foldable phone, and these are still in their infancy products, but everything paled when CyberOne took the stage. And who is it? CyberOne is a bipedal, humanoid robot that today joined… Read more
Two steps between the latest events to simply say why no AI is sentient, and why the (very serious) problem lies elsewhere.
The Synthetic Party, created in May by a political collective, intends to capture the vote of 15% of Danes who abstained in the last elections of 2019.
There are many science fiction films that have made the wrong predictions. Here are 10 for you, complete with videos.
According to Gartner, chatbots will become the primary customer support channel for about a quarter of organizations by 2027.
An ultrasound 'patch' developed by MIT can do continuous ultrasound for two days straight: you put it on and see what happens in your body.
Artificial intelligence, graphics, sound effects, augmented reality. There are many innovations being experimented in the world of entertainment. Let's try to look at them more closely. The future of gaming is increasingly similar to a science fiction film. New devices, new instruments which consequently open up previously unexplored possibilities and futuristic experiences. This is the secret of a continuously developing and growing sector of our economy. So let's try to understand what the technological innovations will be that will drive the... Read more