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SAS CTO Oliver Schabenberger counters Tesla founder Elon Musk's description of artificial intelligence as the scariest problem.
In a data report compiled by the Global Artificial Intelligence Development Report reflecting quarterly figures from 2012 to 2016, China is seen in a clear second-place position behind the United States.
As our world becomes increasingly urbanized, some cities are attempting to get ahead of the curve with these mega-project redevelopments.
This Monday — just like every Monday— over 100 million Spotify users found a fresh new playlist waiting for them. It’s a custom mixtape of 30 songs they’ve never listened to before but will probably…
In a remarkably frank talk at a Bank of England conference, the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund has speculated that Bitcoin and cryptocurrency have as much of a future as the Internet itself. It could displace central banks, conventional banking, and challenge the monopoly of national monies.
Mistaken extrapolations, limited imagination, and other common mistakes that distract us from thinking more productively about the future.
Artificial Intelligence is new buzzword, we asked 22 Artificial Intelligence experts What is your prediction on how AI will impact the enterprise workplace?
In the kind of unveiling that can only come before one of the biggest events in global finance, IBM is revealing today at Sibos 2017 the results of a partnership with blockchain startup Stellar in which it successfully settled real transactions using the company's custom cryptocurrency, lumens.
Energy experts believe that blockchain technology can solve a maze of red tape and data management problems.
Apple CEO Tim Cook talks exclusively to Vogue on the future of fashion and augmented reality
To succeed in a world of automation will require being as unmachinelike as possible, writes basic-income advocate Scott Santens.
In the kind of unveiling that can only come before one of the biggest events in global finance, IBM is revealing today at Sibos 2017 the results of a partnership with blockchain startup Stellar in which it successfully settled real transactions using the company's custom cryptocurrency, lumens.
Energy experts believe that blockchain technology can solve a maze of red tape and data management problems.
To succeed in a world of automation will require being as unmachinelike as possible, writes basic-income advocate Scott Santens.