The US Department of War has signed deals with eight companies to deploy AI across classified military networks: SpaceX, OpenAI, Google, Nvidia, Reflection, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Oracle.
China plans to block tech companies from accepting US capital without government approval, according to Bloomberg. China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has reportedly told several ...
Safaricom’s fourth annual engineering summit, Decode – De{c0}de 4.0 – opened its doors at the Sarit Expo Centre on Tuesday, drawing developers, engineers, startups, and global technology partners for ...
The Iran war has brought to the fore the changing nature of warfare in the 21st Century. Wars are no longer fought only on the ground but also in control rooms. Drones are changing the way countries ...
As Mars’ atmosphere continues to change, NASA activated a new instrument on Wednesday to study how the Sun influences the planet and what drives space weather near Earth. NASA launched ESCAPADE ...
A novel RNA-mapping method could offer unprecedented access to the microscopic structures of some of the most brilliant minds in history—starting with Albert Einstein. The method, known as Stereo-seq ...
Legaltech Rundown: Legal Decoder Announces Investment and New CEO, Wolters Kluwer Adds Matter Summarization to TyMetrix 360°, and More An update on the legal tech market’s past week, from product ...
Summary: Scientists have, for the first time, decoded inner speech—silent thoughts of words—on command using brain-computer interface technology, achieving up to 74% accuracy. By recording neural ...
Take this quiz to test how fluent you are in the lingo of today’s tech industry. Credit... Supported by By Mike Isaac Photographs by Ian C. Bates Mike Isaac has lived in the San Francisco Bay Area ...