ASEAN and Korean youth workshop ideas for waste and traffic management
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)-Korea Youth Network Workshop is bringing out ideas from participating youth for sustainable solutions to pressing urban challenges like waste and...
View ArticleNew Flight Paths carved towards sustainable Aviation
A new approach is being taken through innovative design to reduce the environmental burden commercial flight is having on the environment. How effective can it and other measures be in reducing the...
View ArticleThis startup’s brAIn uses AI and blockchain for an efficient energy sharing...
Fuergy, a Slovakian energy company, is slaying energy costs with Artificial Intelligence (AI), while enabling sharing of excess energy with neighbors through blockchain. Tibor Tarabek, Fuergy’s Chief...
View ArticleDigital transformation best practices demand flexibility and bring new...
As digital transformation connects more and more systems, creating a hyper-connected super-system in businesses, its best practices demand flexibility, bringing on further new challenges. Nikolay...
View ArticleWhy energy sharing systems aren’t a household reality yet
Renewable energy companies are working hard to bring efficient fossil fuel-free energy consumption systems, but face many challenges. Tibor Tarabek, the Chief Data Officer of Fuergy explains these...
View ArticleObjections to electric Cars diminishing with tech Progress
A British startup has developed technology that it claims will result in the ability to charge electric vehicles (EV) in six minutes. With continuing technological development in EV technology, are the...
View ArticleUS Army ups its hypersonics game to outshine rivals
The US Army is gearing up its hypersonic missiles and directed energy weapons to outshine its adversaries such as Russia and China. The US Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office,...
View ArticleTechnology’s impact on society reflects society’s impact on technology
Technology’s impact on society is forging two paths simultaneously. Tech companies tell us they are taking us down the road to convenience, but the price of convenience takes you and I down another. I...
View ArticleA world with no jobs: AI and UBI discussed by ex-NASA engineer and political...
You might want to do some mental exercises to warm up for this cognitive workout. Get ready to get deep, philosophical, and visionary. Listen to this podcast below and on Spotify, Anchor, Apple...
View ArticleDeepfake creators and destroyers are chasing the same tail
When the first voice was cloned and the first deepfake video rendered, a creature was set loose that is still in pursuit of its own tail — a centrifugal force of innovation and condemnation. To be a...
View ArticleThe battle to effect real world crypto adoption intensifies
For the most part, cryptocurrency has failed to achieve tangible real world adoption but more organized efforts are now coming forth to achieve this. Whilst money is a technology, it’s also a form of...
View ArticleWould you accept being judged by AI in a court of law?
In spite of incidents of inaccuracy and bias, agencies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) court judges are starting to get accepted. However, AI has a lot to learn before we allow it to judge our moral...
View ArticleTruth held to a vote: ‘Alexa Answers’ from users without requiring citations
Amazon has now publicly launched Alexa Answers in which it is crowdsourcing the truth from its users to share with other Alexa users without requiring citations. When enough people agree that something...
View ArticleDeep tech, big data, and their impact on precision medicine
Technologies like deep tech and big data are working with precision medicine to give us customized healthcare. Big data in the medical field is helping experts see patterns in patient populations....
View ArticleMIT prof on being human in an AI world on Brains Byte Back
The man in this episode might be one of the smartest minds we have ever had on this show. Not only is he a professor of Chemical Engineering at MIT, but he will also be teaching a new course at the...
View ArticleHow AI, IoT and nanobots can aid parasitic architecture in crowded cities
Aided by AI, the IoT, and nanobots, parasitic architecture presents an unconventional solution to crowded living spaces. What if you could carry your home around with you, so that wherever you lived...
View ArticleHow evolving drone tech is finding its way onto farms, police forces and beyond
Modern consumer and professional drones are the culmination of multiple fields of technological development. The radio-controlled aircraft industry has been producing more powerful craft every year,...
View ArticleBlockchain-based voting to become an election frontrunner?
Earlier this month, Utah County, UT, demonstrated its use of a blockchain-based voting system. What efforts are being made at implementing such systems, what problem do they seek to solve, and are...
View ArticleCould quantum computing and exotic materials facilitate AI-human cyborgs?
Inserting a hard electronic chip into a squishy organic brain is a bit like fitting a square peg in a round hole, but quantum computing may help us probe exotic materials for improved compatibility. If...
View ArticleAI breaks simulated laws of physics to win at hide and seek
AI is finding unexpected ways to win a simulated game of hide and seek, even breaking the simulated laws of physics that were programmed by OpenAI developers. We’ve observed AIs discovering complex...
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