Why autonomous cars won’t be autonomous
The truth is that artificial intelligence is neither artificial nor intelligent. A.I. is made out of people.
The truth is that artificial intelligence is neither artificial nor intelligent. A.I. is made out of people.
Starting this year, employees will start wearing ‘smart glasses’ to work. Are you ready?
Google’s new core competency is guessing what you’ll do, then doing it (so you don’t have to!).
Pay attention to the technology malady of our time. It's making your employees miserable — and unproductive.
The public will have to wait another decade for self-driving Ubers. But autonomous vans are already delivering groceries.
Apple won’t truly succeed with iMessage or Apple Pay unless it expands beyond the Appleverse.
While everyone is fixated on AR using smartphones or headsets, the real hologram revolution is emerging from the lab.
In the world of A.I., the best virtual assistant might turn out to be your virtual self.
Honestly, the biggest culture-changing application for augmented reality will be always-on lie detection.
Next year, our phones and desktops will be ground zero for an arms race between bizarre new threats and strange new innovations in cybersecurity.
A new class of security problem is caused by smartphone makers that create vulnerabilities deliberately without telling customers.
‘Hearables’ and smart glasses will keep us in range of our virtual assistants everywhere, all the time.
What will smart glasses look like? How will they work? Who will use them? And how widespread will they be? It all became clearer this week.
They should acknowledge that Apple is doing face scanning right with Face ID.
Technology like the iPhone X's new camera system and Face ID will increasingly figure out how you feel, almost all the time.