The Drive Toward Self-Driving Food Delivery Vehicles
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Are pizza delivery guys destined to be so 20th century?
Why aren't better assistive technologies available for those communicating using ASL?
VR could significantly change the way jurors and judges weigh evidence in the courtroom.
Researchers Rev p Review of Peer Review
Although the global scientific community is becoming more diverse, developing ways to make certain peer reviewers are true "peers" is lagging behind.
IBM Boasts Single-Atom Two-Bit Memory
This accomplishment will feed research on developing atomic-scale devices for storing digital bits, and the storage of quantum bits in the magnetic spin of atomic nuclei.
The New Face of Law Enforcement
Facial recognition and augmented reality are changing the way law enforcement agencies investigate crime, but there are important privacy issues to consider.
The EU data regulation will affect computer, Internet, and technology usage within and outside the EU; how it will play out remains to be seen.
It is increasingly important to understand how artificial intelligence comes to a decision.
Unused telecom fiber might be used to detect earthquakes, uncover other secrets in the soil.
Recruiting With Virtual Reality
As the market for new employees grows increasingly competitive, some recruiters use virtual reality applications to attract qualified candidates.
The notion of using implantable chips to authenticate people is gaining support, but it raises important privacy questions.
Detecting Mental Illness by Watching You Type
Show us how you type, and artificial intelligence may be able to identify whether you suffer from a brain disorder.
Using artificial intelligence to process medical sensor data can have great impact on health-related costs and outcomes.
Tech Gives Bike Riders Some Spin
Apps and connectivity have improved bicycles for serious and casual riders.
Artificial intelligence video system sends smartphone messages based on how you move.
Assessing the Impact of Cryptography on Internet Privacy
Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman on the relationship between cryptography and Internet privacy, and the impact the Turing Award has had on their lives, at the Heidelberg Laureate Forum.
The Dangers of Automating Social Programs
Is it possible to keep bias out of a social program driven by one or more algorithms?
Floating Voxels Provide New Hope for 3D Displays
In search of holograms that can be viewed from any angle.
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