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The coming decade will be a time of unprecedented change for humans and the planet we inhabit. Can emerging technologies like AI and IoT help save us
With more than 40 years experience in technology media and analysis, Jerry Bowles conceived and co-founded Social Media Today, the web’s first first curated B2B blog hub, serving as its Chief Content Officer. As an extension of SMT, he also conceived and created socially oriented web sites for a number of corporate clients, including SAP, Oracle, Siemens and Teradata. Among other credits, Jerry has contributed to Fortune, Forbes and Business Week.
The coming decade will be a time of unprecedented change for humans and the planet we inhabit. Can emerging technologies like AI and IoT help save us
MIT and Stanford have launched major multidisciplinary programs to make certain that AI development remains ethical and human-centered.
U.S. lawmakers have introduced a bill to require companies to monitor and fix flawed computer algorithms that result in inaccurate, unfair, biased or discriminatory decisions. It may not pass in today’s gridlocked political environment but it will be back.
The Save the Internet Act passes in the House of Representatives but faces near-certain death in the Senate, leaving net neutrality advocates still out in the cold.
Emerging technologies—including AI, machine learning, and advanced robotics—have the potential to automate many tasks currently performed by workers. The time to prepare for these changes is now, says an Aspen Institute report.
The rapid proliferation of unsecured IoT devices is exposing the end customers of ISPs and other digital service providers to a relentless barrage of cyber attacks. Israeli startup SAM Seamless Network claims to have a solution.
Is the third time the charm for the US Internet of Things Cyber-Security Improvement Act of 2019?
Foolproof digital identity is the Holy Grail of online commerce. Is blockchain + self-sovereign identity the answer?
America’s love affair with Big Tech is clearly over and 2020 Presidential candidates are signaling that they are going to make more regulation and reform a key policy issue in their campaigns.
AI will play a significant role in helping government agencies to more efficiently provide services, but it will reshape the workforce in ways that are dramatic and largely unforeseen, according to Partnership for Public Service.
California’s tough new California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 is set to take effect at the beginning of 2020 and Big Tech firms are starting to panic.
The Global Cyber Alliance has just released a toolkit for small businesses and NGOs looking to protect themselves against digital threats. It comes with some big claims attached.
Accenture is now selling SynOps, a combination of AI software and services that it has already used internally to automate tasks and redeploy about 40,000 workers.