Elektor Ethics (551)

| Land, sea and air robots have gathered in Italy this week to compete in the euRathlon 2015 Challenge, the European emergency response roboti...

| Energy efficient, sustainable and empowered citizens, those are the promises of the smart city. But what about ubiquitous data collection an...

| The Italian company WASP which aims to print inexpensive eco-friendly houses, is about to reveal its 12 meter tall BigDelta printer in Massa...

| 65% of Europe's electronic waste is improperly disposed of, posing health and environmental risks and an estimated financial loss of up to €...

| In 2013 the Guardian was ordered to destroy laptops containing the Snowden documents under supervision of GCHQ. The British secret service i...

| “First we looked at electronic trinkets”, says Anne Jan Brouwer from IJhack, a hacker collective geared toward helping people understand tec...

| Amidst all the talk about the dangers robots can pose to humanity, two Japanese research groups examined the opposite eventuality of intersp...

| Six years after the Conficker botnet has been taken down, nearly a million machines remain infected. These vulnerable machines are easy prey...

| “Autonomous weapons select and engage targets without human intervention. […] Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology has reached a point wh...

| The German startup TobyRich brings video gaming to drones. With real drones and virtual weapons players can battle and race each other in au...