IBM is booting up its domestic production, setting aside $150 billion to make computers in the US over the next five years.
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Mastercard might use blockchain to straighten out transaction records.
A single point of software failure can turn entire industries into teetering Jenga towers. Next time could be a lot worse.
Intel’s recent patent could help track down when AI slips up after it’s shipped out.
Back in 2020, Google’s huge market share of the internet search market hovered at about 92% by most metrics
Hydrogen faces a number of hurdles before it can be considered a suitable alternative to jet fuel – namely, cost.
Honeywell plans to spin off its advanced materials unit as a publicly listed company so it can prioritize “megatrends.”
The United Nations, which just published a report on cybercrime, is pushing forward on a controversial new treaty to combat it.
The new venture, dubbed Twenty One, will go public via a Cantor-owned special purpose acquisition company (SPAC).
Amazon’s patent to help doctors take better notes highlights the company’s massive bet on the healthcare space.
While wrist-worn controllers may be the next frontier of artificial reality technology, it’s likely not the end goal for AR control.
Given that AI systems can’t always be totally accurate, observing when they make mistakes could mitigate a lot of harm.
A half dozen humanoid robots completed a half marathon in Beijing, though their prowess still trails human runners by a considerable amount.
So far this year, investors have greatly gold compared bitcoin. So if it’s not digital gold, what is bitcoin exactly?
Amazon’s head AGI scientist told TechCrunch that Nova Sonic is top-of-class when it comes to conversational flow.
Elon Musk’s departure from the Department of Government Efficiency still remains something of an “if,” not a “when.”