
I'll tell you about the robotic world that awaits us
After decades of apparent stagnation we are entering an age driven by intelligent and specialized machines: the possibilities are limitless. What could go wrong in a robotic future?
After decades of apparent stagnation we are entering an age driven by intelligent and specialized machines: the possibilities are limitless. What could go wrong in a robotic future?
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.
Everyone talks about it, no one knows what it is, and many are unaware that it doesn't even exist. It could, however, under certain conditions. It's the metaverse, baby.
Each algorithm is inherently built to capture our time and attention by exploiting our human weaknesses. Because?
Artificial intelligence technologies are often praised for their ever-growing capabilities. This week, however, things took a much bigger (worse?) Turn.
To try to be parents. To be it again when you can't. To spend less. Expert predicts: 'Tamagotchi' children will be real
How will hybrid work change in a world that returns to go out for fun, but does not yet (or no longer) want to lock up in the office?
Technological innovation goes hand in hand with changes in society and in the governance systems of our communities. How will they be?
Car sharing companies will reinvent the urban geography of the planet.
Pandemics and conflicts have made the climate game more difficult than ever, but there are still moves to reverse the outcome.