AI Personal Identification Can See Past Our Faces
AI personal identification schemes are more and more capable of discerning who we are, and how we are. Recent research shows how our children’s virtual reality (VR) gaming systems can….
AI personal identification schemes are more and more capable of discerning who we are, and how we are. Recent research shows how our children’s virtual reality (VR) gaming systems can….
R&D is accelerating in the vital field of brain-machine interfaces (BMI). Elon Musk recently disclosed in a Clubhouse interview that at Neuralink, his BMI venture, a monkey is playing video games via neural….
World energy consumption is projected to grow by 50% in just 30 years. At the same time, civilization must reach net-zero carbon emissions lest tens of millions of people face displacement and impoverishment from heatwaves,….
In 2020, wildfires scorched 45 million acres (18 million hectares) in Australia, and fifty-eight thousand wildfires burned 10.27 million acres (4.16 million hectares) in the United States. California suffered an estimated $100B total economic….
A breakthrough stunned world-leading scientists at the close of 2020. “This will change medicine. It will change research. It will change bioengineering. It will change everything.”
Digital technologies change our world at a breakneck pace. They frequently leave government regulators in their dust as they race away. California is keeping pace with a technology that will….
This post is the fourth and final in a series on the future of voting. In twenty years we will not vote with thought-translating brain implants. Nor, in Western democracies, will AI-powered facial recognition identify….
Amy Coney Barrett may serve on the Supreme Court of the United States for fifty years. In that time, she will rule on issues that seem like science fiction today…..
March 3, 2019’s Parliamentary Elections in Estonia went smoothly. About 250,000 people, 44% of all who voted, avoided the minus-3 degrees Celsius temperature that Sunday by voting online with their Estonian….
This is the second post in a series on the future of voting technology So much of what we saw on Star Trek 50 years ago is now part of our lives…..