How can decent employment thrive alongside automation? 3 questions 2023

In 2018, MIT convened its Task Force on the Work of the Future, which concluded in a 2020 report that while new technologies were not necessarily going to massively wipe out employment, smart practices and policies would be necessary to let automation complement good jobs. Today a successor group is continuing the task force’s effort: The Work … Read more

AI in Cybersecurity 2023

As cyber threats continue to change, the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity becomes increasingly vital. Businesses are utilizing AI-based technologies to identify and defend against threats more effectively, while cybercriminals are employing the same technology to execute increasingly complex assaults. AI may help security teams detect and respond to attacks more quickly and … Read more

Microsoft launches AI office Copilot in fast-paced competition with Google 2023

Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) on Thursday announced its latest ambitions to put artificial intelligence in the hands of more consumers, responding to Google’s (GOOGL.O) flurry of announcements this week with updates to its widely used office software. The technology corporation showcased a new artificial intelligence (AI) “Copilot” for Microsoft 365, its suite of products that includes … Read more

There will be 30 future leaders from Morocco and Israel participating in a regional technology camp in Morocco 2023

The United States Embassy in Israel has recently made public an announcement on the establishment of an open grant for participation in a regional climate change technology camp that will bring together young leaders from Israel and Morocco. In a statement released on Thursday, the embassy stated that the United States Department of State will … Read more

The 3D Modeling of Space Debris Removal is Being Funded by a Small Business Technology Transfer Award from Florida Tech 2023

There are around 35,000 particles of orbital debris, or space junk, drifting around the planet. There may be some room for organization thanks to a recent Small Business Technology Transfer award that involves a researcher from Florida Tech. The $150,000 STTR grant was given by the Small Business Association in February to Creare, a New … Read more

SMB Tech Adoption Issues 2023

Craig Scott, CEO and president of FUUZ, talks why several SMBs begin their technological journey with standalone applications. Small and medium-sized businesses are experiencing “information overload” as a result of a deluge of data from social media, marketing, and other sources. Yet when it comes to purchasing the necessary technology to make sense of it, … Read more

Foxconn plans $200m India facility, sources say 2023

Foxconn, a Taiwanese contract manufacturer, has received an order to construct AirPods for Apple and wants to build a plant in India to produce the wireless headphones, according to two individuals with direct knowledge of the situation who spoke with Reuters. Foxconn, the world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer and assembler of about 70 percent of … Read more

HAVISON: Teachers should reexamine no-technology regulations 2023

It frequently comes as a surprise to a generation of college students educated in the digital age when teachers implement no-technology regulations on the first day of class. Professors defend these regulations on the grounds that prohibiting technology lowers distractions and encourages handwritten notes, resulting in improved knowledge retention overall. These prohibitions include computers, which … Read more

Tech & Economy Japanese Rail Technology Returns to Europe 2023

Hitachi Rail’s British Rail Class 800 near Spittal, England’s northernmost point. Hitachi, Ltd. Japan’s rail technology was deemed to have “Galapagos syndrome”. High-speed rail developments in developing nations trailed behind China and Europe. Japan’s rail technology is again impacting the worldwide economy. UK high-speed train production and maintenance orders have flooded a Japanese rolling stock … Read more

Forget the iPads and bring on the robots: it’s time to grow up with technology 2023

Gabriela Perez, a Tufts sophomore, watched TV at home. She formed her views on global cultures and social norms from TV and movies. “TV introduced different cultures. “I mainly recall Asian characters from Disney movies like ‘Mulan’ (1998),” Perez remarked. “All that then kind of remains with you especially if that’s what you’re witnessing growing … Read more