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| “In retrospect it looks like the rapid growth of the World Wide Web may have been just the trigger charge that is now setting off the real e...

| The cyberattack that hit the world on Friday May 12th is a stark reminder that governments need to rethink cybersecurity policies. The chaos...

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| European lawmakers call for EU-wide rules to govern the ethical and legal aspects of robots and artificial intelligence. Should these emerge...

| A police force with weaponized drones in its arsenal may become a reality in Connecticut. Lawmakers of the American state have proposed a bi...

| It is nearly a century ago that robots made their debut. In 1920 they appeared for the first time in the play R.U.R. (Rossum’s Universal Rob...

| For a few years now, Intel appears to have had the upper hand over AMD, when we're comparing CPUs. Recently AMD showed their latest ace: The...

| With the emergence of the Internet of Things an increasing number of actuators and sensors are connected to the global network. The internet...

| Many future scenarios frame Artificial Intelligence as the downfall of the human race. From the famous T-1000, to philosopher Nick Bostrom's...

| Last month I drew your attention to “Economy of Attention”, that modern form of subjugation in which we immerse ourselves. If I revisit that...

| Elektor has neglected to indicate to its readers the function of the editorial piece which, like this one, opens each new E-Zine. Even if i...