‘Body Internet’ can eliminate the need for sm

‘Body Internet’ can eliminate the need for sm

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — What if the end of the smartphone era comes down to the ability to use your skin (rather than a screen or even voice commands) to interact with the Internet? Or using your mind to control devices without looking at them? The innovations being developed at Purdue University may not only … Read more

Brain Imaging Reveals Altered Brain Connectivity in Autism

Brain Imaging Reveals Altered Brain Connectivity in Autism

Summary: Researchers advanced brain imaging and machine learning to uncover altered functional brain connectivity in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), recognizing the diversity within the disorder. The research distinguishes between shared and individual-specific connectivity patterns in ASD, revealing both common and unique brain alterations. This approach marks a significant shift from group analysis to … Read more

Wikipedia’s volunteer editors flee online abuse. Here’s what this could mean for the Internet (and for you)

Wikipedia’s volunteer editors flee online abuse.  Here’s what this could mean for the Internet (and for you)

Unfortunately, we are now accustomed to seeing toxic exchanges on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and TikTok. But Wikipedia is a reference work. How heated can people get about reading an encyclopedia? Our research, published today, shows that the response is very heated. For example, one Wikipedia editor wrote to another: I’ll … Read more

Wi-Fi 7: Are you ready for what’s next?

Wi-Fi 7: Are you ready for what’s next?

In today’s fast-paced digital world, integrators know that the linchpin of many successful smart home experiences lies in a strong Internet connection. Whether gaming, streaming, or working from home, customers want the fastest, most responsive connections, and with the arrival of Wi-Fi 7 on the horizon, many may already be wondering about the next evolution. … Read more

Legal experts step forward to defend wave of AI lawsuits

Legal experts step forward to defend wave of AI lawsuits

When Microsoft-backed OpenAI launched its ChatGPT chatbot in November 2022, it sparked a frenzy about the potential of generative artificial intelligence. But flaws have quickly emerged in how it is being developed, implemented and regulated, prompting a wave of litigation and lobbying efforts that have put legal expertise at the forefront. Over the past year, … Read more

Internet of Medical Things Market Revenue to Reach $516.40 Billion by 2033, According to We Market Research

Internet of Medical Things Market Revenue to Reach 6.40 Billion by 2033, According to We Market Research

NEW YORK, December 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — According to the most recent analysis by We Market Research, the Internet of Medical Things Market is on track to reach a value of 516.40 billion dollars by the end of 2033. Looking ahead, the market outlook looks even more impressive, with projections suggesting a significant rise to … Read more

‘There is no winning strategy’: the agile and visually striking film about the dangers of AI, made by IA | Art and Design

‘There is no winning strategy’: the agile and visually striking film about the dangers of AI, made by IA |  Art and Design

TO The toilet bubbles with a yellow sticky substance. Dazzled executives listen to a speech by a cartoon ghost. Someone’s dog crosses a wall before reconfiguring its own body parts. Alan Warburton has created some truly mind-blowing footage for his new documentary The Wizard of AI. But what’s most impressive – or perhaps most alarming … Read more

Huawei Cloud: Accelerate intelligence in Europe, for Europe

Huawei Cloud: Accelerate intelligence in Europe, for Europe

The digital future in Europe The future of European organizations and industries looks increasingly digital and cloud-centric. According to Foundry’s 2023 Digital Business Study, 91% of EMEA organizations have adopted or plan to adopt a digital-first business strategy. At the same time, Foundry’s 2023 Cloud Computing Study found that 71% of EMEA organizations are opting … Read more

Online Hoaxes May Matter Less Than We Fear

Online Hoaxes May Matter Less Than We Fear

WASHINGTON (THE WASHINGTON POST) – What distinguishes toxic falsehoods from sustaining fictions? And which of the two thrives in the jungle of the Internet, where hoaxes thrive and manipulated images abound? In “A History of Fake Things on the Internet,” computer scientist Walter J. Scheirer proposes that much of what has been disparaged as “misinformation” … Read more