How quantum computing and smart planning could supercharge AI
The phrase “quantum computing” sounds like something from a science fiction show, but it’s very real. Some federal agencies are already investing in it and
The phrase “quantum computing” sounds like something from a science fiction show, but it’s very real. Some federal agencies are already investing in it and
Whoever has physical access to the servers that hoard our data could determine who controls the global economy of the future — and our lives.
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Given the public perception that politicians are a bit clueless on tech/security issues, UK-based cyber security/ethical hacking firm Redscan decided to poll all 650 UK
China and the United States have become locked in a competitive struggle over who will control two technologies widely expected to transform the global economy:
Two months after Donald Trump was sworn in as U.S. President, a couple of Princeton economists published a research paper that accidentally suggested a reason
Uta Frith doesn’t want to meet Donald Trump. “There would be no point in my saying anything to him,” she says. “Mostly, when scientists give
When the Environmental Protection Agency’s website underwent an overhaul of climate change information on a Friday in late April, Toly Rinberg and Andrew Bergman, both Harvard
Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by John Swain at GraphConnect San Francisco in October 2016. In this presentation, learn how John Swain of Right
When companies come looking for permission to use their European customers’ data after the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) takes effect on May 25, 2018,
The growth and consumption of information, and the rise of data science specifically, continues to open up new areas of life and challenge the ways