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Hacktivism Is a Risky Career Path

In 2023, the international community will be faced with the question of how to decommission the IT Army of Ukraine. Governments around the world will be keen to...

Public Programs Are Only as Good as Their Data

Data scientists will have a bumper year in 2023 as governments invest heavily in applying AI and algorithms to public policy. The European Commission has committed €1.3 billion...

A Virtual Social Life Is Possible with Brain-Machine Interfaces

A major goal of the field of neuroprosthetics has focused on improving the lives of paralyzed patients by restoring their lost real-world abilities. One example was the 2012 work...

Infinite AI Interns for Everybody

Robert Solow, the Nobel Prize–winning economist, famously said in 1987 that you can see the computer revolution everywhere but in the productivity statistics. I predict 2023 is the...

Mini Power Plants—on Wheels

Electric vehicles (EVs) are not new. Battery-powered cars were on city roads more than a century ago. And sales of EVs have been growing steadily over the past...

Robots With a Human Touch? Yes, Please

Robots already lend a hand around the home, figuratively speaking. Some can brush the char from the barbecue, others can mow your yard, wash your windows, or clean...

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Samsung will introduce its Android XR headset at a Galaxy event on October 21

Samsung is back with another event this fall, which it has dubbed Worlds Wide Open. The company said that it will use this...

DirecTV will start replacing screensavers with AI-generated ads next year

DirecTV will begin replacing your TV's screensaver with AI-generated ads thanks to a new partnership. The entertainment brand is working with Glance, an...

Banjo-Kazooie director Gregg Mayles confirms he’s left Rare

Gregg Mayles, the director of Sea of Thieves and designer on Donkey Kong Country, has announced that he's left Rare. News of Mayles'...