All posts tagged "singularityhub.com"
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my_way_press | 13/04/2020Coronavirus Is Changing How We Live, Work, and Use Tech—Permanently
Within a week, many world leaders went from downplaying the seriousness of coronavirus to declaring a state of...
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my_way_press | 30/03/2020The Top 100 AI Startups Out There Now, and What They’re Working On
New drug therapies for a range of chronic diseases. Defenses against various cyber attacks. Technologies to make cities...
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my_way_press | 26/03/202016 Ways Coronavirus May Change the Way We Look at the World
Crisis. A situation where danger and opportunity intersect. In the last several weeks, we’ve heard and learned a...
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my_way_press | 23/03/2020After Coronavirus the World Will Never Be the Same. But Maybe, It Can Be Better
Life has changed a lot in the past few days, weeks, or months, depending where you live. As...
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my_way_press | 16/03/2020Coronavirus: Seven Ways Collective Intelligence Is Tackling the Pandemic
Tackling the emergence of a new global pandemic is a complex task. But collective intelligence is now being...
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my_way_press | 07/03/2020This Electric Tiny Car Can Be Rented for the Price of an Electric Scooter
On any given day, in any given city, the roads are packed with cars, motorcycles, scooters, and bikes....
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my_way_press | 04/03/2020For the First Time Ever, the World Is Mostly Middle Class and Largely Old
When it comes to economic development, positive change is typically gradual and only noticeable over long periods of...
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my_way_press | 01/03/2020AI Is an Energy-Guzzler. We Need to Re-Think Its Design, and Soon
There is a saying that has emerged among the tech set in recent years: AI is the new...
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my_way_press | 22/02/20203D Printing of Body Parts Is Coming Fast—but Regulations Are Not Ready
In the last few years, the use of 3D printing has exploded in medicine. Engineers and medical professionals...
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my_way_press | 14/02/2020This Is What an AI Said When Asked to Predict the Year Ahead
“What’s past is prologue.” So says the famed quote from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, alleging that we can look to what...

