Why autonomous cars won’t be autonomous
The truth is that artificial intelligence is neither artificial nor intelligent. A.I. is made out of people.
The truth is that artificial intelligence is neither artificial nor intelligent. A.I. is made out of people.
Intel did not inform US cyber security officials of the Meltdown and Spectre chip security flaws until they leaked to the public.
A cyber problem that temporary shuts down a top U.S. cloud computing provider could trigger as much as US$19 billion in business losses.
Between Apple's Siri, Google Assistant and Amazon's Alexa, the workplace is getting rather chatty. Expect that trend to continue in 2018.
Design flaw found in microprocessors made by Intel that requires updates to computer operating systems, causing the chips to operate more slowly.
‘Collaboration is hot. It will stay hot,’ says one analyst. Look for more, and larger, deployments in the year ahead.
Sites will have to pay an ad coalition to evade a blockade by the world's most popular browser.
Google and Facebook will have to accept China's censorship and tough online laws if they want access to its 751 million internet users, Chinese regulators told a conference in Geneva on Monday.
Alphabet's Google and NASA said on Thursday that advanced computer analysis identified two new planets around distant stars, including one that is part of the first star system with as many planets as Earth's solar system.
Global technology titans including Amazon.com, LinkedIn and Expedia are moving into Sydney's central business district en masse.
Facebook launches a Workplace Chat desktop app, and says the number of paid users has doubled in six months; Slack adds interactive screen sharing; and Google looks to bolster Gmail with add-ons.
Google to roll out an "advanced protection program" to provide stronger email security for some users such as government and political activists.
An AWS and Microsoft joint effort makes neural networks easier to program and use with the MXNet and Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit frameworks.
Google has discovered Russian operatives spent tens of thousands of dollars on ads on its YouTube, Gmail and Google Search products in an effort to meddle in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, a person briefed on the company's probe told Reuters on Monday.
Executives from Facebook, Twitter and Alphabet Inc's Google have been asked to testify about Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election before a House of Representatives panel on Nov. 1, a congressional aide said on Thursday.