Consumers Increasingly Touch on Contactless Payments
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The ability to pay touch-free during the Coronavirus pandemic is persuading more consumers and retailers to go contactless.
Conversational interfaces provide spoken responses to queries of business databases.
U.S. infrastructure shortcomings re-ignite public/private debate over broadband.
Technologies for the Visually Impaired
The last decade has seen major advancements in technology for the blind and visually impaired, but problems remain.
Giving robots soft, artificial skin would enable them to work more closely with people.
Tracing the contacts of those who come into contact with the coronavirus is not that simple.
The Role of LARPing in Computer Science Education
Live-action roleplaying (LARPing) could make computer science education more engaging and effective.
Getting Light-based Internet Right
Wireless Internet via light could well be a job for lasers, rather than LEDs.
Regulation of AI Remains Elusive
The U.S. and EU are considering regulations on artificial intelligence, but none have been implemented...yet.
Terahertz Networks Move Closer to Reality
The desire for faster, higher-frequency wireless networking is a constant. Terahertz technology could deliver large gains.
Seeking Artificial Common Sense
The long-standing goal of providing artificial intelligence some measure of common sense remains elusive.
First European Quantum Computing Facility Goes Online
Quantum Inspire is smaller than IBM's Quantum Experience, but offers the first online quantum processor that uses electron spins in quantum dots as qubits.
Virtual Reality Meets the Office
"Virtual meeting spaces greatly expand the possibilities for online communication—and, at their best, create an environment that parallels or exceeds real world interaction."
AI Shakes Up the Seismology World
Artificial intelligence is reshaping our understanding of earthquakes and other seismological events
Switzerland's EFPL has developed inexpensive prototype bots that can be used to form, and act as, swarms.
Shape the Future of Computing
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