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We're Looking at Brainwave Technology All Wrong | Opinion


This leaves the brainwave industry in a pickle, because AI will also come to dominate that industry, as it likely will with practically all tech. But this doesn't mean there's nothing humanity can do ... Read More

When technology can read your brain waves, who owns your thoughts?


Though the technology like this is still relatively nascent, neural rights activists and cornered lawmakers want to be ready for when it is more widespread. Critics warn companies may already possess ... Read More

Move over, Black Mirror; the BBC is showing AI can be a force for good in media


The world’s leading public broadcaster is investing in pilots to demonstrate AI’s potential as a positive force in the media space ... Read More

How tech titans profit off the anxiety of relentless change


In her new book, "Technocapitalism: the Rise of the New Robber Barons and the Fight for the Common Good," investigative reporter and economist Loretta Napoleoni tracks the rise of 'tech titans,' and ... Read More

NASA Space Laser Beams Home Data From 140 Million Miles Away


The agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) equipped Psyche with a brand-new kind of laser communication array, and this instrument just aced an important milestone test. NASA reports that Psyche's ... Read More

Study explores how African American English speakers adapt their speech to be understood by voice technology


Interactions with voice technology, such as Amazon's Alexa, Apple's Siri, and Google Assistant, can make life easier by increasing efficiency and productivity. However, errors in generating and ... Read More


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