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This sensor inside a football provides a new level of info

This sensor inside a football provides a new level of info

How is Telefónica tackling cybercrime?

How is Telefónica tackling cybercrime?

Beyond Pokemon Go: Three ways augmented reality will drive innovation

Beyond Pokemon Go: Three ways augmented reality will drive innovation

These film streaming platforms could just curate our culture

These film streaming platforms could just curate our culture

Could texting bring peace of mind to humanity?

Could texting bring peace of mind to humanity?

Beyond Pokemon Go: Three ways augmented reality will drive innovation

Beyond Pokemon Go: Three ways augmented reality will drive innovation

The dawn of cognitive technology

The dawn of cognitive technology

The TALENT NETWORK moment at Telefónica Technology & Automation LAB

The TALENT NETWORK moment at Telefónica Technology & Automation LAB

Education
By David Rodríguez, 18 November 2021 at 09:00
The Telefónica Technology and Automation Laboratory has not stopped in its first five months of life since its relocation to the Distrito Telefónica. So far, we have announced how the laboratory became a base for research on quantum cryptography working, together...Continue reading »
Productive, Anxious, Lonely – 24 Hours Without Push Notifications

Productive, Anxious, Lonely – 24 Hours Without Push Notifications

Digital Life
By Martin Pielot, 7 August 2017 at 17:30
The Do Not Disturb Challenge We asked 30 volunteers to disable notification alerts for 24 hours across all devices and all services. We carefully walked the participants through all devices and services. Where possible, we used system-wide settings, such as the...Continue reading »
Discovering Emotional Engines: what will it take to trust emotionally intelligent machines with data and decisions?

Discovering Emotional Engines: what will it take to trust emotionally intelligent machines with data and decisions?

Future
By Lucia Komljen, 25 July 2017 at 18:00
The Shape of Things to Come Everyday services will soon embrace a layer of functionality akin to the human quality of emotional intelligence, enabling them to be responsive to what their users are feeling. We can also assume the emergence of...Continue reading »
ONLIFE’s Hackathon winners validate Edge Computing

ONLIFE’s Hackathon winners validate Edge Computing

Business
By Carlos Ralli Ucendo, 13 July 2017 at 18:30
The aim of the hackathon was to demonstrate OnLife networks, the ease with which independent developers understand the concepts and technologies behind this Clogal Innovation Unit initiative, and the impact it can have with its edge computing component. It was...Continue reading »
The SHIELD project: applying cognitive security to future virtualized networks

The SHIELD project: applying cognitive security to future virtualized networks

Future Trends
By The Telefonica Blog Team, 29 June 2017 at 16:33
The path towards virtualize networks In order to take advantage of network capabilities and to improve efficiencies and response times in enterprise managed security services, network virtualization becomes an optimal security solution (vNSF or Virtualized Network Security Function). This is achieved...Continue reading »
Unleashing the potential of AI in education

Unleashing the potential of AI in education

Education
By Nadya Thorman, 8 June 2017 at 14:30
When I started my career in teaching, I, like many new graduate teachers, had absolutely no idea what I was getting myself into. Teach First offered an opportunity to address the issue of stagnating social mobility; I could make a...Continue reading »
Female scientists and the Matilda effect

Female scientists and the Matilda effect

Insights
By Andrea Manteca, 8 March 2017 at 17:30
By Andrea Manteca On February 11 the world celebrated the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) professions continue to be under-represented, but work is being done in different industries to change...Continue reading »
Artificial intelligence could allow us to predict earthquakes

Artificial intelligence could allow us to predict earthquakes

Future Trends
By Pablo G. Bejerano, 8 March 2017 at 17:27
The possibilities of predicting earthquakes increase with artificial intelligence techniques and the mass introduction of data in algorithms. Throughout history, natural catastrophes have been some of the most surprisingly terrible phenomena. Cultures created entire mythologies based on these moments when nature...Continue reading »
DARPA and its ambition to combine humans and machines

DARPA and its ambition to combine humans and machines

Future Trends
By Pablo G. Bejerano, 6 March 2017 at 18:26
The American agency DARPA is characterized by undertaking the most futuristic projects. At its core, extremely celebrated inventions such as the Internet itself, or at least its embryo, have arisen. It goes without saying that artificial intelligence is one of...Continue reading »
Flying cars will not appear as you might think

Flying cars will not appear as you might think

Future Trends
By Antonio Sabán, 6 March 2017 at 18:02
Despite all the flying cars we’ve seen in science fiction, the vehicles we’ll be seeing in the foreseeable future will be more reminiscent of giant drones or helicopters. Futuristic science fiction tends to play with our illusions. And in this sense,...Continue reading »
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