
6 areas where technology can make our world safer
The irony with technology is that while many people have valid concerns about how technological development puts our privacy at
The irony with technology is that while many people have valid concerns about how technological development puts our privacy at
Hands-free technology was popular long before the coronavirus pandemic. But now at a time when we don’t leave the house
Several major tech conferences have been canceled this year due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, including Mobile World Congress, Facebook
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If we automate tasks but keep our faces buried in our phones doing mindless things, we’re not taking full advantage of the benefits of IoT to be productive.
Failure in a critical IoT system could lead to widespread systematic issues within a smart city, business, or infrastructure setting.
4.6 million manufacturing jobs will be created in the U.S. in the next decade, yet more than half of won’t be filled because of a lack of qualified talent.
While the impact of 5G is often discussed from the perspective of businesses, there are tangible benefits for the average person as well.
Any time you connect devices to a network, there are privacy concerns. And that becomes ten-fold with smart cities.
Automation combined with the lightning speed of 5G will create greater efficiencies and cost savings but will also result in the loss of traditional jobs.
Some large companies are using AI to help streamline their recruitment and hiring processes. But the use of AI in hiring isn’t without controversy.
If China can find a healthy balance, the SCS could curb growing issues in the country, like fraud, economic crime and enforcing court decisions.
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