Through conversations at these global forums, one insight became clear to me: Technology alone will not define the future of ...
The next generation of consumers isn’t shopping yet but listening to their input should guide tech innovation.
Ronnie Chatterji is made for innovation. The Chief Economist of OpenAI and professor of business and public policy at Duke, ...
MIT Technology Review’s senior reporter for features and investigations, Eileen Guo, and FT tech correspondent Melissa ...
Imagine you’ve just stepped aboard the Supernal electric aircraft, or eVTOL, due to fly you over the congested freeways of Los Angeles — 40 miles in 20 minutes. "You get on your app, you say, 'I need ...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WAND) — Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming smarter and more powerful each day. The technology is creeping into everyday life, changing the way we work, play and communicate.
Chatbot companions and the future of our privacy —Eileen Guo & Melissa Heikkilä Even if you don’t have an AI friend yourself, you probably know someone who does. A recent study found that one of the ...
A recent report from the World Economic Forum confirms that the fintech industry is transitioning from "rapid expansion to ...
Cathy Rowe, Senior Vice President and Segment Leader, U.S. Professional Market, Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting North America, discusses how data-driven insights combined with analysis and guidance ...
Companies are testing autonomous big rigs on highways in Texas right now. The goal is to replace human truck drivers for at least some routes.
Technology can make big rigs more comfortable and easier to drive. But will new tech improve drivers' jobs, or eliminate them?