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News & Articles By David Williams
03/16/2018
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By David Williams
Artificial intelligence now smarter than lawyers, better able to analyze legal contracts
No one is safe from the oncoming robot revolution. Even lawyers, highly-skilled professionals who are known to be among the highest-paid workers in modern society, are at risk of losing their jobs because of advanced artificial intelligence (A.I.). And now there’s some definitive proof to back that statement up. LawGeex, a known legal A.I. platform, […]
03/16/2018
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By David Williams
Data from connected cars will be exploited, monetized by car companies; most drivers have absolutely no idea it has already begun
Lots of cars now come standard with built-in cellular networking technology. Whether a car is autonomous or not is completely irrelevant. Car companies have been selling so-called smart cars for many years now. But just like regular cellphones, which also connect to cellular networks, these cars tend to store personally identifiable information (PII) about you. […]
03/16/2018
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By David Williams
New treatment for Parkinson’s is nonsurgical AND reduces need for meds; focused ultrasound will treat symptoms noninvasively
The treatment of Parkinson’s disease can be highly problematic. More often than not, those who are suffering from Parkinson’s need to be subjected to surgical forms of treatment and take a number of different meds that can help keep things under control. But it looks like things might change soon if a newly-devised method that is […]
03/14/2018
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By David Williams
Elon Musk plans to re-use components of SpaceX flights to save money
It’s been decades since the first space-bound flight and it’s still far too costly to send a rocket all the way from Earth into space. For this reason, Elon Musk’s SpaceX is looking to re-use certain components of its future flights in order to save some money. And the company may be close to perfecting […]
03/13/2018
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By David Williams
Rise of the machines: A.I. technology could soon be taking over the jobs of supermarket managers
The idea that robots will replace entry-level workers in places likes supermarkets has been around for quite some time now. As a matter of fact, an online retail giant has already gone ahead and implemented the idea in its own experimental stores called Amazon Go, where customers can walk in, take whatever items they want, […]
03/13/2018
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By David Williams
Richard Branson: A.I. certain to cause widespread job losses, pushes for “minimum basic earnings”
Many industry experts are now in agreement: the rise of artificial intelligence (A.I.) will assuredly cause millions of people to lose their jobs. These displaced workers will come from all walks of life and from all types of industries, and not a single one of them will be able to fight back once the robot […]
03/11/2018
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By David Williams
Intel breakthrough uses silicon to make a quantum processor; are hack-proof computers on the horizon?
Quantum computing is shaping up to be the next best thing since sliced bread, according to many technology industry leaders and experts. Indeed, many of today’s leading technology companies are trying to conduct their own research to advance the field, and they’re all making progress slowly but surely. Now microchip maker Intel has announced that […]
03/11/2018
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By David Williams
Russia wants to get to Mars faster with nuclear power; may re-purpose atomic rockets from Cold War era
The space race could be won by a nation that isn’t the United States in the next 50 years, and with the use of technology that’s already many decades old, at that. That is, unless the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) manages to go ahead and finish ahead of its competitors by using the […]
03/08/2018
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By David Williams
Robots emerging as the perfect tool for dangerous underwater mining missions
The majority of the Earth’s waters are pretty much virgin territory, probably in even more ways than you can imagine. More than simply being home to many yet-to-be identified animal species, it also holds tons of valuable resources that are just sitting there and waiting to be harvested. The problem is that the deep ocean […]
03/07/2018
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By David Williams
U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves first ever 3D-printed spine implant to treat injuries
It has become quite clear that there are many potential biomedical device applications for 3D printing technology. Now a medical device manufacturer based in Germany has announced that it has just received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to expand their product offerings by producing a 3D-printed cervical device that can be […]
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