The ethics of artificial intelligence

Maura R. Grossman, JD, Ph.D., is a Research Professor in the Cheriton School of Computer Science, an Adjunct Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, and an affiliate faculty member of the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence. She is also Principal at Maura Grossman Law, an eDiscovery law and consulting firm in Buffalo, New York.

27 October 2021, techxplore.com

Researchers help expand mineral exploration using machine learning

Curtin University researchers have developed a new system that will help identify undiscovered mineral deposits in Western Australia using an advanced machine learning tool.

27 October 2021, techxplore.com

Meet Japan's drone traffic management system

Air traffic control for drones is paving the way for commercial UAV delivery.

27 October 2021, zdnet.com


Big tech’s push for automation hides the grim reality of ‘microwork’ | Phil Jones

The pandemic accelerated the rise of this digital piecework where humans support AI, says author Phil Jones

27 October 2021, theguardian.com

QuintessenceLabs raises AU$25m to take quantum-based cyber solutions global

Australia's QuintessenceLabs plans to grow its US headcount and broaden its geographic reach.

27 October 2021, zdnet.com

Transport for NSW to investigate the use of driverless rideshare services

Using autonomous vehicles on state and local roads is one of the priorities set out in the NSW government's future transport technology roadmap.

27 October 2021, zdnet.com


Ford partners with AT&T for 5G effort supporting electric vehicle production

AT&T will be providing 5G connectivity at the Dearborn Rouge where electric vehicles are being built.

26 October 2021, zdnet.com

Opinion | Beyond Zuckerberg

The Facebook C.E.O. personifies the company’s woes. Is it time for someone new?

26 October 2021, nytimes.com

Biqu B1 3D printer review: Less than $300, some helpful features, but not perfect

If you're willing to put up with its quirks, the Biqu B1 is an inexpensive printer that brings a lot to the table. But only if you have the time to tune it to your needs.

26 October 2021, zdnet.com


Cisco unveils Webex Hologram for AR meetings

Used with AR headsets, such as Magic Leap and Microsoft HoloLens, Webex Hologram promises to deliver photorealistic, real-time holograms of actual people.

26 October 2021, zdnet.com

Quit rates to rise at companies that don't support remote work in 2022: Forrester

Forrester predicts that 60% of security incidents will involve third parties in 2022.

26 October 2021, zdnet.com

Adobe announces partnership with Smithsonian for AR ocean exhibit

Using Adobe Aero, the Smithsonian and Hydrous have created an augmented reality version of an exhibit focused on the diversity of the ocean.

26 October 2021, zdnet.com


This AI Predicts How Old Children Are. Can It Keep Them Safe?

Yoti’s tech may be enticing for Big Tech companies: It works out if you’re under or over 13, the age most social media platforms require to create an account.

26 October 2021, wired.com

Verizon, Amazon's Project Kuiper team up on rural broadband, business connectivity

Verizon and Amazon plan to collaborate to bring satellite broadband to rural areas. The business use cases are far more promising.

26 October 2021, zdnet.com

Teaching robots to think like us: Brain cells, electrical impulses steer robot though maze

Can intelligence be taught to robots? Advances in physical reservoir computing, a technology that makes sense of brain signals, could contribute to creating artificial intelligence machines that think like us.

26 October 2021, techxplore.com


QuEST partners with NVIDIA to deliver next-gen AI solutions in Japan

QuEST has extended its partnership with NVIDIA to accelerate the digital transformation of Japanese businesses with next-gen AI solutions.


Drone food delivery service expanding in North Carolina

The company has already started delivering food via drone from restaurants like Chili's, It's Just Wings and Maggiano's Little Italy.

26 October 2021, zdnet.com

General Motors to install up to 40,000 level 2 electric vehicle chargers across US and Canada

The car manufacturing giant said the project would be pushed through dealerships, which will spearhead the move in local communities, particularly in "underserved, rural and urban areas where EV charging access is often limited."

26 October 2021, zdnet.com


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