AI may lead to world domination after all – oh dear
Apparently it’s not only the Telecoms.com Editor who is worried about AI taking over the world as there are already research groups looking into how a real-world Terminator can be avoided.
Apparently it’s not only the Telecoms.com Editor who is worried about AI taking over the world as there are already research groups looking into how a real-world Terminator can be avoided.
Eight years after the first Android device Google has finally decided to lead the crusade against Apple itself, to the likely detriment of other Android phone makers.
Google Cloud has marked its return from its summer holidays with a cloudgasm of product updates and corporate announcements.
Facebook, Microsoft, IBM, Google and Amazon have joined forces to form a new super-club with the aim of managing the development of artificial intelligence.
Digital transformation is a buzzword that entrenched itself in the tech and business worlds, but who actually knows what it means? Google’s Yuval Dvir had a go at pinning down a definition.
Salesforce has announced the introduction of artificial intelligence to its CRM solutions, and it hasn’t been afraid to set expectations high by calling it Einstein.
Just like that guy who moans about New Year’s Eve being forced fun but turning up to the party anyway, Oracle has decided the cloud might not be a bad idea after launching its IaaS platform.
So much has been made about self-driving cars and their potential to change society. But does anyone really want one?
US chip giant Intel is continuing its diversification drive with the acquisition of computer vision specialist Movidius for an undisclosed sum, to boost its VR and drone capabilities.
Things get a bit stalky this week as the gang go over AI surveillance and predictive policing in Chicago. Whatsapp tries its best to disguise self-interest as customer experience excellence; Verizon decides to go it alone in the 5G world; mobile helps the BBC strike gold for Olympics views and the internet does what the internet does best by revealing its least favourite word. Meanwhile, pizzas go aerial with drone delivery and Scott fancies getting a slice of the action; Jamie gives an update on his new life in the smartphone era; and the podders reveal their most-hated buzzword.
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