May We Never Forget the First Jet Airliner, The De Havilland Comet
In 1949, the world became a much smaller place. Continue reading May We Never Forget the First Jet Airliner, The De Havilland Comet
Collaborate Disseminate
In 1949, the world became a much smaller place. Continue reading May We Never Forget the First Jet Airliner, The De Havilland Comet
However, it’s the cars you really have to worry about. Continue reading Your Smart Robot Is Coming in Five Years, But It Might Get Hacked and Kill You
Processors will keep shrinking, but keeping them from burning up will become even more of a challenge. Continue reading Moore’s Law Is About To Be Reborn
The co-author of the TLS standard has some concerns about the complexity of our machines. Continue reading Is Computer Security Becoming a Hardware Problem?
“It could be used to eliminate someone, like ‘poof.’” Continue reading Better Facial Recognition Tech Could Lead to Robot Hitmen
A new memory technology could pack the entire Library of Congress into a .1 mm-wide cube. Continue reading Physicists Achieve Atomic Data Storage
“Our robot is able to take much longer, faster steps than its flat-footed counterparts because it’s replicating human locomotion.” Continue reading Why Is This Robot Wearing Sneakers?
The halting problem strikes again. Continue reading Containing a Superintelligent AI Is Theoretically Impossible
What Dallas authorities did on Thursday raises concerns about due process and the use of remotely triggered lethal force by law enforcement. Continue reading Using a Bomb Robot to Kill a Suspect Is an Unprecedented Shift in Policing
AI finally works—we just don’t know how. Continue reading When AI Goes Wrong, We Won’t Be Able to Ask It Why