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Is AI dominance inevitable? A technology ethicist says no, actually
Claims of artificial intelligence's (AI) inevitability are being challenged. Despite arguments that…
PTI
Private equity giant KKR is in talks to acquire the adtech company Integral Ad Science
A take-private deal by a private equity firm like KKR could help IAS grow further without the quart…
Lara O'Reilly
Government launches project to train tribal students in semiconductor technology
The Ministry of Tribal Affairs has launched a project to help tribal students learn about semicondu…
ANI
Indegene ties up with Microsoft to leverage generative AI for the Medical Industry, drive faster innovation
Indegene partners with Microsoft on Thursday to leverage generative AI for the medical industry, th…
ANI
AI’s godfather and Nobel laureate Geoffrey Hinton is worried about the ‘consequences’ of the technology
Hinton, who co-developed the technique of backpropagation in the 1980s, a key driver in machine lea…
Love ChatGPT and Alexa? This year’s Physics Nobel Prize has been awarded to two scientists who made these AI technologies possible
The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton for their pio…
James Cameron told Bill Gates that it's 'getting hard to write science fiction' in the world of AI
James Cameron, the acclaimed director behind "The Terminator," "Titanic" and "Avatar" shared his co…
Katie Balevic
I'm a computer science professor at UC Berkeley. Tech jobs are drying up and graduates are no longer guaranteed a role.
James O'Brien is a UC Berkeley computer science professor. He says tech graduates are struggling to…
Beatrice Nolan
Technology has helped para athletes compete for decades. But it can also create an unfair advantage
In the early days, Paralympic technology was basic by today's standards. Athletes competed in regul…
PTI
The science you need to know before seeing 'Twisters'
You don't need a degree in meteorology to understand "Twisters," but if your tornado science is a l…
Jenny McGrath
AI won't kill your computer science degree, professors say
Harvard computer science professor David Malan told BI that far from displacing software engineers,…
Kwan Wei Kevin Tan
Tim Tully taught himself to code at age 6 and still codes daily. Here's how computer science took him from startups to AI investing at Menlo Ventures.
Tim Tully taught himself to code at age six and started his career as a software engineer before jo…
Samantha Stokes
Mobile phones are not linked to brain cancer, as per a major review of 28 years of research
The new review forms part of a series of systematic reviews commissioned by the World Health Organi…
PTI
Satya Nadella's career rise, from computer science student to turning Microsoft into a $3 trillion titan as CEO
Satya Nadella has been running Microsoft for a decade. Here's how the company became a $3 trillion …
Sarah Jackson,Polly Thompson,…
Teens won $50,000 for inventing a flood forecasting technology they hope can help millions of people at risk worldwide
This year's first place Earth Prize went to four teens for developing a new way to visualize flood …
Jessica Orwig,Jenny McGrath
How 5G technology is helping curb carbon emissions and waste at the Paris Games
Historically, the Olympic Games have hurt host cities' environments. 5G technology, which requires …
Chris Stokel-Walker
AI taking human jobs debate continues, what jobs it could replace first
Researchers have debated the impact of AI on the job market, with varying opinions on its potential…
India set to celebrate first National Space Day on August 23
India is set to celebrate it's first National Space Day on August 23, 2024.
ANI
Extreme weather blunts the US military's technological edge
More extreme weather due to climate change is scrambling the high-tech systems that have given the …
Michael Peck
'Twisters' shows how tornado science has changed massively since the first movie nearly 30 years ago
When 'Twister' debuted nearly 30 years ago, it showcased some pretty new science. A lot has changed…