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AI has plusses and minuses and while the segment is super hot, it is worth remembering that there is a hype cycle involved and we are early in the game.
AI has plusses and minuses and while the segment is super hot, it is worth remembering that there is a hype cycle involved and we are early in the game.
Alongside the emergence of the on-demand or gig economy, there is a pressing need to help people understand how the future of work means a need to refresh or learn new skills. That's proving much harder than it might at first seem and especially for those at the low end of the income/skills ladder.
Today, the U.S. federal government released its standards for autonomous vehicles. Autonomous vehicles just got a big push - here's the breakdown.
AI-powered chatbots are hipster tech in 2016, riding a wave of machine learning and Facebook F8 show hype. To gain clarity on the pros and cons of chatbots, I spoke with Flint Capital partner Sergey Gribov. We debated today's chatbots, and Gribov gave a view of tomorrow's as AI evolves.
Supercomputer Watson joins quantum services and the TrueNorth chip in helping IBM understand what it means to be human.
The sales figures for industrial robots have increased almost four-fold since 2009, according to the International Federation of Robotics.
LiveWorx brought me face to face with the ambitious students involved in FIRST's Robotics Competitions. Robots smashing into each other doesn't begin to tell the story. These students are more prepared for a robotics future than I am. Here's what they told me about the highs and lows of building robots - complete with photos.
Organizations have to manage the change that field service workers go through when a new technology is implemented to keep the human touch.
Great things are coming in the robotics revolution, but while Japanese innovation is on show, where's the Great British Robot?
In the first of two reports from the Japan-UK Robotics and AI Seminar in London, Chris Middleton hears that if your job can be automated, the robots are coming for it.
Everything was swell in my video volunteer work - until I got replaced by a robot.
In a post robotic world, where will the next generation of masters come from? We need a revival in apprenticeships.
A new Deloitte report suggests that there is an ‘advice gap’ for five million people in the UK and that this could be filled by cheaper, automated online services.