AAA wanted algorithm of happiness
Each algorithm is inherently built to capture our time and attention by exploiting our human weaknesses. Because?
Each algorithm is inherently built to capture our time and attention by exploiting our human weaknesses. Because?
A new algorithm predicts crimes a week in advance and with 90% accuracy. Dystopia? No, “simple” strategic evolution.
It grows with them and adapts to their walk: the exoskeleton for children can change their lives forever, eliminating disability.
After Facebook, Microsoft is also aligning itself with a more ethical use of AI: it will gradually withdraw the one capable of reading emotions (and not only that)
Technological telekinesis is closer: Tests by a team from China and Singapore allow an operator to control metasurfaces with thought.
Amputees who find mobility and the possibility (for everyone) to control objects with their thoughts: bionic body parts are a reality. As tangible as it is risky.
Autonomous navigation even over long distances is about to become a reality: even a transoceanic journey has been successfully completed.
How about a chatbot that will imitate you and talk to your relatives and friends when you are gone? That's why we need rules.
Fleets of autonomous ships that collect, treat, store algae? The aquafarming of the future could have the face of Cerberus.
To try to be parents. To be again when you can't. To spend less. Expert predicts: 'Tamagotchi' children will be real
Autonomous robots to map the seabed are becoming more and more intelligent: soon the oceans will have no secrets for us.
The first voyage of the autonomous ship of Orca AI has ended, with positive predictions for the future of automated boats
The use of robots in automated crops is an unstoppable trend: it will change agriculture, and to a large extent also the work connected to it
DARPA begins development of a pair of AI-assisted augmented reality glasses to give real-time directions to military medics.
Entering video conferences in pajamas and with tousled hair, and looking perfect: that's the promise (kept) of EmbodyMe
GE's vision can be functional to one of the two cornerstones of a post-capitalist era: clean energy with a cost close to zero.
The most advanced robotic boat capable of cleaning waste does something more: patrols ports and rivers to find the causes of the problem.
Studies on agromining continue: in Greece a network of botanical "mines" extracts nickel from plants. And it teaches us something.
The Italian startup iSpace2o is dealing with a unique hydrofoil in the world, capable of "flying" on and under water.
Devin Liddell shows us the future changes cities will almost certainly face in the coming years. How will the world change?
Software developed by Intel monitors students from a distance to see if and when they get distracted. What do you think?