
Hot wheels hacked: How automakers are securing connected cars
In a not-too-distant future, cars would not only connect to wireless networks but also communicate with each other on the road.
Arthur C. Clarke said it best, “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” As we watch today’s emerging technologies, we’re seeing this quote come to life. This is where we get to revel in the magic!
In a not-too-distant future, cars would not only connect to wireless networks but also communicate with each other on the road.
In the early days of sci-fi books and pulp fiction, the idea of being present in a location away from your body via virtual means was a dazzling concept.
Nokia’s Head of Portfolio Strategy and Investments, Simon Osborne, joins the Futurithmic podcast to discuss the complexities of wireless security with 5G.
Several carriers are driving hard to offer their customers a first taste of 5G. And they’re moving faster than standards bodies and chipset makers.
Emerging technologies have changed the tools that are available to improve manufacturing. Let’s look at some use cases enabled by these upgraded tools.
Ogilvy UK’s Vice Chairman, Rory Sutherland, joins the Futurithmic podcast to discuss why artificial intelligence won’t make all our purchases for us.
Rory Sutherland argues that AI should be used to make people more creative, imaginative and to show them things they never would have searched for.
The tech industry is grappling with an existential crisis: how to remain ethical in the race to be first with new technologies. With HTC’s Daniel Robbins.
Few understand how this technology will work. Because of how quickly AI is being adopted, we have an even greater obligation to grapple with its failings.
Human-machine co-existence requires consideration of direct, indirect implications on a societal and singular level. An interview with Dr. Tiare Feuchtner.
Listen to the first episode of the Futurithmic Podcast, “Augmenting ourselves with Galit Ariel.” Available wherever you listen to podcasts.
For decades, the gaming market consisted of two products: hardware and software. 5G has the potential to completely move the console out of the equation.
This is an non-necessary category.