China’s digital authoritarianism ‘enables autocrats & kleptocrats’ to repress...
Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Biegun briefs the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the US government’s efforts to counter the spread of China’s digital authoritarianism. China has long...
View ArticleHow AI can impact healthcare, workflows & manufacturing after COVID-19
The crisis caused by COVID-19 has forced many people to adapt to significant lifestyle and work changes; however, given the current conditions it is difficult to accurately predict how and when the...
View Article20 tech leaders you should get to know in 2020 during COVID-19
While many industries have suffered greatly during the COVID-19 pandemic, tech leaders and startups have pivoted, adapted, and stepped-up to meet the needs of society with groundbreaking speed and...
View ArticleHow businesses can protect their SaaS: cloud security tips from a former NSA...
As businesses grow in their cloud journeys, so too do their costly SaaS subscriptions, and when employees leave, many still have access to multiple accounts. Companies big and small are making the trek...
View ArticleOrigins of UFO technology theories: secret space programs, ETs & time...
As the Pentagon formally confirms the existence of UFOs while setting up an Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) task force, the UFO community has been developing some compelling theories about the...
View ArticleHow smart mattresses analyze your sleep to improve your slumber
Sleep is incredibly important for all of us considering we spend roughly one-third of our lives sleeping, and in today’s episode, we will be looking at sleep science and technology. If you are a true...
View ArticleFitbit unveils new stress detecting features as Google awaits acquisition
If successful in acquiring Fitbit, Google may soon know even more intimate details about your emotional states as Fitbit today launches its new generation of health smartwatches that can measure your...
View ArticleNeurofeedback: a software upgrade for the brain (podcast)
In 2014, Marcia Moran, a business co-founder, blogger, and columnist suffered a stroke which left her with aphasia, a language disorder that affects a person’s ability to communicate. For years...
View ArticleChina’s military-civilian fusion strategy turns stolen technology into tools...
In China, there is no difference between commercial and military technology — they are one in the same, and China’s shady acquisition of foreign technology is being converted into tools for global...
View Article‘The future’s gonna be weird’: Musk says memories could be downloaded into a...
“The future’s gonna be weird,” said Elon Musk as he calmly described how Neuralink could one day allow people to save and replay memories that could be stored in a new body or a robot one. “You could...
View Article5 takeaways from Elon Musk’s Neuralink demo with the three little pigs
Millions have now seen Elon Musk’s Neuralink demonstration with the three little pigs, but the presentation revealed far more than just a few flashing lights and beeps. Last Friday, Musk gave a...
View ArticleCBP doesn’t consistently notify air travelers about facial recognition tech...
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is not consistently notifying travelers about its use of facial recognition technology or privacy options in US airports, according to the Government Accountability...
View ArticleJAIC to launch ‘first-ever AI partnership for defense’ with more than 10...
The Pentagon’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) will launch the first-ever AI partnership for defense with military and defense organizations from more than 10 nations, US Secretary of...
View ArticlePentagon is close to enterprise-wide infrastructure to deploy AI at scale:...
The Pentagon is close to having a enterprise-wide AI infrastructure that can be deployed at scale, and could one day be connected to the human brain. The Pentagon is close to unlocking the ability to...
View ArticleNeuromarketing: psychology that influences consumer behavior (Brains Byte...
Advertising is a multi-billion-dollar industry, with everyone in the industry competing to grab your attention. With so much money at stake, it probably comes as no surprise that there is a large body...
View ArticleTechBBQ Digital startup conference to explore theme of resilience
This week, one of Europe’s biggest startup and innovation summits, TechBBQ, will be taking place online on September 17 and 18. The conference, which aims to bring together talent, knowledge and...
View ArticlePentagon announces 5 American-made drones available for US law enforcement
A Pentagon official announces that the Department of Defense has five American-made drones that are available for use by US law enforcement at the federal, state, and local levels. Sixty percent of all...
View Article‘Beijing & Moscow have weaponized space through killer satellites, directed...
US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper says that China and Russia have weaponized space through “killer satellites” and directed energy weapons designed to exploit and weaken the US military. The...
View Article‘If you’re an American adult, it’s likely that China has stolen your personal...
FBI Director Christopher Wray testifies that China has most likely stolen the personal data of nearly every adult in America during a House hearing on homeland security on Thursday. The FBI is opening...
View ArticleJoint AI Center hosts first-ever AI Partnership for Defense with 12 other...
The Pentagon’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) hosts the first-ever AI Partnership for Defense with 12 other nations, with hopes that more countries will join in the future. “Over the...
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