Klaus Schwab: We could succumb to the fourth industrial revolution
Klaus Schwab, WEF: “in order not to fall under the blows of the fourth industrial revolution, let's reglobalize the world”. I don't agree.
Klaus Schwab, WEF: “in order not to fall under the blows of the fourth industrial revolution, let's reglobalize the world”. I don't agree.
The audio recovery project with AI aims to bring the cultural treasures of the past into the future to encourage their sharing.
The pandemic, despite the crisis, has tried to teach us something about remote working: perhaps we haven't learned it, but the opportunities remain intact.
GPTZero, an algorithm that detects the originality of online content, is only the first act of a battle that promises to be endless.
It will replace human beings in many routine activities, but will become a valuable partner for carrying out creative and strategic activities.
The technological era changes work. In the future (and near future) will we still have boring jobs or will we be more productive, satisfied and healthy?
It reads fingerprints, authenticates them, allows payment and keeps data safe: this biometric card is Fort Knox in the wallet.
Marketing and digital professions are becoming increasingly important and there is a need for increasingly qualified professionals. This article examines some future trends in the profession. Marketers are expected to have a deep understanding of social media platforms, internet marketing, and analytics. The digital profession is also evolving rapidly with new technologies that require different skills to be successful. In the future there will be more focus on digital data mining, artificial intelligence, learning… Read more
A tech house "foresees" 4 professions of the future in a job market that will be increasingly technologically driven.
Quantum technology is no pipe dream: and coupled with our vehicles it will transform the way we travel.
Meta and company will certainly not disappear, but now Big Tech have become big boring companies. And maybe that's good too.
The advent of AI is only just beginning, but it is already transforming the world. Here's a little time travel to see what he'll be doing in 30 years.
Scientists developing DeepMind, Google's artificial intelligence, preach caution and explain why it is necessary.
Vanadium dioxide “remembers” the phase transition it has just had and anticipates the next one. It can revolutionize computing.
A dizzying growth, which shows no signs of slowing down: the chips on Musk's cars "threaten" to have the same computing power as a human brain within 11 years.
There are scientists who were great even when they were young: child prodigies who accelerated the progress of the planet. Here are four.
Testing solutions in digital environments to apply them in reality: virtual twins can also make a difference against water scarcity and drought
A “briefcase” weighing less than 10kg is a formidable tool for desalination with very low energy consumption. It can revolutionize the industry.
Neuralink aims to resolve some neurological "faults", but while waiting to get there it aims to become a "second mind" capable of connecting ours with a computer network.
Will we enter a world where we no longer have to worry about long and complex passwords to remember? There is an answer, but it is not simple.
Computing inspired by the structure of human brains will be crucial in the development of autonomous and disconnected artificial intelligence.