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As AI becomes more commonplace in business, organizations that wait for the technology to be perfected risk missing out on its benefits.
Journals are retracting more and more papers because they’re not by the authors they claim to be. We need better solutions to the problem, or we risk totally undermining public trust in research.
Scientists are on a quest to find dark matter. Without quantum tech, the search might take 10,000 years — literally.
As the AI-driven revolution is underway, many people are understandably worried about their job security. Fortunately, replacing workers with AI is, paradoxically, creating demand for more workers.
Devs are devs, you say? Think again. There’s a fierce battle going on between web and game development over programming paradigms, best practices and fundamental approaches to work and life.
AI began with mathematicians, engineers and psychologists trying to make software learn like a human brain. But we might only reap the true benefits once we let go of the limitations of human thinking.
Classical computing isn’t going away, but quantum technology has the potential to disrupt many industries. It’s crucial to leverage the strengths of both to unlock quantum’s full potential.
At the brink of technological maturity, startups are taking quantum computing to the next level. But is it a revolution or a bubble?
Every new technology comes with new vulnerabilities. In many cases, however, cybersecurity experts can learn from hacks of the past to close security gaps in the future.
As quantum computing accelerates, we might be facing huge threats to today’s security protocols. To find solutions, we need to act quickly.
When it comes to code, many scientists lack rigor. That carelessness could have disastrous effects on our ability to achieve reliable breakthroughs in a range of fields.
For some industries, coronavirus-induced changes are here to stay. For most, though, in-person connection is too central to allow full digital transformation.