25 July, 2017 Discovering Emotional Engines: what will it take to trust emotionally intelligent machines with data and decisions? The Shape of Things to Come Everyday services will soon embrace a layer of functionality akin to the human quality […]
29 June, 2017 The SHIELD project: applying cognitive security to future virtualized networks The path towards virtualize networks In order to take advantage of network capabilities and to improve efficiencies and response times […]
8 March, 2017 Artificial intelligence could allow us to predict earthquakes The possibilities of predicting earthquakes increase with artificial intelligence techniques and the mass introduction of data in algorithms. Throughout history, […]
6 March, 2017 DARPA and its ambition to combine humans and machines The American agency DARPA is characterized by undertaking the most futuristic projects. At its core, extremely celebrated inventions such as […]
6 March, 2017 Flying cars will not appear as you might think Despite all the flying cars we’ve seen in science fiction, the vehicles we’ll be seeing in the foreseeable future will […]
6 February, 2017 Bot or not? | Part 2 This is part two of the original part one published last week here. Alternatives to the Turing Test: The right […]
31 January, 2017 South Korea plans to build a train that will travel at 1,000 km/h The first train to travel at 1,000 km/h may soon be a reality in South Korea, where there are already […]
30 January, 2017 Bot or not? | Part 1 With chatbots and robots having stronger artificial intelligence every day — and with the sure-to-be epic Blade Runner 2049 out […]
30 January, 2017 A molecular knot is created to design lighter and more flexible materials A group of scientists from Manchester have achieved the world’s tightest molecular knot, which will allow the development of new […]
24 January, 2017 Switch, Nintendo’s riskiest and most innovative venture The new Nintendo Switch is the most ambitious console produced by the Japanese company to date. Brimful with innovation, it […]