This week, we ask ourselves what our reliance on smartphones tells us about our wants and fears.
Early research aims to look for patterns in an individual’s sleep sounds using deep neural networks—with potential applications for health care.
More than a trillion insects are raised each year as high-protein, low-carbon animal feed, but the practice might have an ethical blind spot.
Fears that computers could replace composers are real. But some music-makers are finding ways to harness generative AI creatively.
The collapse of crypto-friendly Silvergate and Signature Bank has left the industry scrambling to find anyone willing to work with them.
Evgenii Serebriakov now runs the most aggressive hacking team of Russia’s GRU military spy agency. To Western intelligence, he’s a familiar face.
The all-electric SUV combines rugged and sleek design, has movable seating, and is the first to use the company’s autonomous driving tech.
FLIR’s latest professional-grade thermal camera works with any phone and connects over Wi-Fi for extra-flexible temperature sensing.
Automakers are adding cameras and algorithms that monitor and nudge drivers to improve safety and ensure people supervise automated driving aids.
Why was an AI looking through my medical records and how did it work? I decided to find out.
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