First Human Death in Self-Driving Car: Sensors “Aren’t Sophisticated Enough…”
By Mac Slavo The first death has been reported in self-driving cars. Our worst fears about artificial intelligence are already beginning to come true. A…
By Mac Slavo The first death has been reported in self-driving cars. Our worst fears about artificial intelligence are already beginning to come true. A…
By Justin Gardner The two most aggressive military forces in the world have added a new frontier in their immense ability to deal death and…
By Nika Knight Owning an iPhone could someday mean being blocked from recording anything that someone in power doesn’t want you to record. That’s the…
By Vic Bishop Simply and aptly named, DoNotPay, the ingenious business of a 19-year-old Londoner has already saved citizens of the UK an estimated £2.9…
By Joseph Jankowski According to a piece of authoritative research published by the United Nations, terrorists are working to build armies of artificially intelligent killer robots capable…
By Joshua Krause When the Deep Blue computer first defeated Garry Kasparov at chess in 1996, the world came to the frightening realization that modern…
Op-Ed by Michael Snyder Did you know that the average U.S. adult consumes 10 hours and 39 minutes of media a day? Nielsen has just…
By James Holbrooks As people around the world struggle to come to terms with the recent years’ rise in terrorist attacks — and on the…
By Matt Agorist On Monday, English theoretical physicist, cosmologist, author and Director of Research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology within the University of Cambridge, Stephen…
By Jon Rappoport We have to start with Brexit, which scored a victory last night. Britain leaves the EU. Bang. Other European countries are ready…
By Joshua Krause As of now, artificial intelligence is nowhere near as aware or as competent as a human. Heck, even the most powerful supercomputers…
By Andrew Maynard, Arizona State University Take an advanced technology. Add a twist of fantasy. Stir well, and watch the action unfold. It’s the perfect…
By Derrick Broze As various cities around the U.S. struggle with how to define and regulate transportation network companies that offer ridesharing, at least one…
By Claire Bernish Once thought to be too approachable for their own good — as in, able to efficaciously perform the tasks they’ve been designed…