02/02/2017
Forget 'Smart Phones', it's all about 'Smart Cities' in the future.
Here's a Look at the Smart Cities of the Future
Researchers are working on ways to give our huge urban areas a technological upgrade, planning the connected infrastructures that will support tomorrow's "smart cities." While significant investments…
01/02/2017
Our favourite prediction about the future from IBM: Super Human Vision!
IBM Just Posted 5 Predictions About What Life Will Be Like in 2022
IBM is excited about what the future holds for us in terms of technology within the next five years. They predict there will be enhanced medical abilities available to us via our smartphones, devices…
31/01/2017
Will your Kids need a Passport when they are your age?
Australia Is Replacing Passports With Facial Recognition Tech
The Australian government wants to replace passports with advanced biometric facial, iris, and fingerprint recognition to allow for an automatic, self-processing system for 90 percent of passengers.…
30/01/2017
Will Artificial Intelligence take everyone's jobs, or will it just mean we don't have to do the boring ones?
A.I. Will Save Us From the Soulless Tasks of Corporate America
And taking advice from A.I. will become normal.
29/01/2017
Okay, we've been hearing this for a while now, but will IBM's 'Watson' Artificial Intelligence Software outsmart humans?
IBM Chief Says Computers Will Soon Be Smarter Than People
And that's not a bad thing.
28/01/2017
Coding is fun! Driving might be some day too!
How Will Car Companies Make Driverless Cars Fun?
We have some ideas.
27/01/2017
Would you really want to have a conversation with your car?
Toyota's Concept Car A.I. Wants to Be More Than a Friend
Are you ready to take the next step with your car? Toyota is.
26/01/2017
Would you trust a Robot to pick up your kids?
Robots Need Our Quantified Trust and They Don't Have It
The future of automation depends on our ability to manipulate ourselves.
25/01/2017
Would you enable your robot to disobey you!?
Why Robots Need to be Able to Say ‘No’
Robots analyze better when they can disobey.