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A butterfly-inspired design to create crumple-recoverable electronicsOver the past decades, electronics engineers have created devices of various shapes and with increasingly sophisticated designs. This includes electronics that can be folded onto themselves, such as foldable phones, along with various other compressible devices. | |
AI breathes new life into old trends at CES gatheringThe annual tech industry fair known as the Consumer Electronics Show is regaining momentum after the pandemic, with artificial intelligence (AI) infusing everything from bicycles to baby bottles. | |
AI could change how we obtain legal advice, but those without access to the technology could be left out in the coldThe legal profession has already been using artificial intelligence (AI) for several years, to automate reviews and predict outcomes, among other functions. However, these tools have mostly been used by large, well established firms. | |
Cybersecurity expert weighs in on AI benefits and risksArtificial intelligence has been taking the world by storm as the powers of tools such as ChatGPT and others have become available to the public. | |
Cryptocurrency's surprising transparency advantageAs perhaps befits a product of the post-2008 economy, the cryptocurrency space has never known normalcy. In a mere 13 years, crypto went from an untried software innovation of mysterious origin to being touted as the future of investing by major movie stars in Super Bowl commercials. Soon thereafter, of course, came the "crypto winter" of 2022, which began well before, but was surely deepened by, the downfall of FTX and disgraced wunderkind Sam Bankman-Fried. | |
Google Chrome restricts cookies in first step towards eliminationGoogle has begun limiting third-party cookies for some users of its Chrome web browser, a first step towards eventually abandoning the files that have raised privacy concerns. | |
Tesla to recall 1.6 mn cars in China to fix steering software: regulatorTesla is recalling more than 1.6 million electric vehicles in China, the country's market regulator said Friday, owing to software issues that could pose safety risks while driving. | |
Face-off in Britain over controversial surveillance techOn a gray, cloudy morning in December, London police deployed a state-of-the-art AI powered camera near the railway station in the suburb of Croydon and quietly scanned the faces of the unsuspecting passersby. |
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