What will it be like to travel within 50 years? Between holograms and 3D wardrobes
Top travel experts' predictions for 2070: biometric obsessions, flying taxis and other goodies
Top travel experts' predictions for 2070: biometric obsessions, flying taxis and other goodies
Bird flu: How the H5N1 virus could jump from birds to humans, and why we need to avoid Covid hysteria
ChatGPT now understands images thanks to GPT-4, the new AI model just presented by OpenAI.
Anonymity guaranteed with this sweatshirt equipped with infrared lights capable of evading surveillance systems
The world's two major superpowers are now on a collision course: who would win in a conflict today?
A special cover transforms the smartphone into a "bodyguard" against aggression and domestic violence.
It's big, but weighs little. He flies, but he also knows how to walk. It's useful for rescuing and exploring, but it scares me. What is he? Spoiler: the spider protagonist of this article.
With the media continuing to "titillate" our imagination, we have a duty to preserve our judgment: we need to fear earthlings, not extraterrestrials.
A computational scientist specializing in the study of emotions wants to give artificial intelligence an edge. Will he use it for good?
The Department of the Californian city in the storm, between omissions on military weapons and regularization of lethal force with robots.
Monitoring employee performance and activities is making inroads behind the topics of productivity and well-being. And more and more companies are thinking about "spying" into the minds of their workforce.
Technology in one way or another has managed to change the lives of all of us. A long series of sectors are included within this term. For example there is robotics, artificial intelligence, the internet and the more technological side of science. It has managed to bring innovation, the hope of a future oriented towards the development of a society that is increasingly aware and attentive to the needs of the individual and the community. Let's think about Google, it was born as a search engine in... Read more
Science fiction does not foresee the future but inspires it, indeed: it influences it. And these three works contain unambiguous evidence.
From the adrenaline-filled mind of a French inventor, a personal drone that seems made to break your neck. Enjoy!
There are many science fiction films that have made the wrong predictions. Here are 10 for you, complete with videos.
A Cornell University device captures a person's facial expressions using sonar and reproduces them as a digital avatar.
An AI compares brain waves and light shapes to learn how to reconstruct images that are even beyond our sight. The technological possibility of seeing through walls is taking its first steps.
The latest New York State law is somewhere between insane and dangerous. Instead of cracking down on the sale of weapons in America, control over social networks is introduced.
They are small, they are aggressive (oh my God, I hope not) and sooner or later they will go into action: the millirobots are not seen, but they will feel all right.
As a “pseudo-satellite”, this solar plane that stays in the sky forever before landing could be the future of military drones.
A quiet and efficient electric aircraft motor? Whisper Aero is in full swing to make it happen.