Elektor Ethics (551)

| The security of the internet remains rickety and now we're starting to hook up physical objects like cars, smart meters and home automation...

| Robotics company Suitx launched the Phoenix: a medical exoskeleton that enables paraplegics to walk. The Phoenix not only offers paraplegi...

| Digital technologies have the potential to greatly benefit humanity. They can spur economic growth, create jobs and provide people with new...

| As the field of robotics progresses, robots increasingly share the public and private space with humans. Think of self-driving cars on the r...

| The proliferation of consumer-grade drones has placed a new tool in the hands of people with mischievous intent. Unmanned aerial vehicles ca...

| We are expressions of code. And not even that much of code either. The genome – our complete set of DNA – fits on a CD-ROM. We are less comp...

| Chaos Communication Congress: Engaging Technology and Its Impact on Society High-level talks about technology as well as reflections on the...

| A new standard notifies end users when they're denied access to a web page for legal reasons. The new standard was created by the Internet E...

| One of the threats of human-level artificial intelligence (or beyond) is it ending up in the hands of a few, which will give them great powe...

| If you’ve paid attention to just about any media outlet lately, you’ve likely seen the dire warnings about the threat to humanity posed by a...