IBM Fellow and Chief Technology Officer of Systems Development Christian Jacobi joins WIRED to answer the internet’s burning ...
Personal computers started to become a normal household item by the 1980s, with companies like Apple, Atari, IBM, and others ...
In a new tranche of public disclosures released last Friday, Donald Trump admitted to executing thousands of stock trades in ...
Does the high price of gas have you considering a hybrid for your next vehicle? We don’t blame you, especially if you drive a ...
Jude Odu, a health technology expert and former United Healthcare employee, discusses the dangers of outsourcing medical ...
From writing emails to generating computer code, much of the artificial intelligence prevalent in our daily lives has ...
Recreation.gov was supposed to make access to public lands more equitable and streamlined. Instead, it’s rife with bots and inequality, while a government contractor benefits.
A San Francisco biotech start-up races sex cells on tiny tracks. Can an internet joke become a serious business?
With artificial intelligence upending how people seek, interpret, and act on information, efforts are underway to design AI ...
Supermarkets are increasingly using information from customers shopping habits to determine the price of products and ...
Storm chaser and filmmaker Martin Lisius watched the skies, camera at the ready, while following a storm near Wichita Falls, ...
One year after President Trump’s nuclear executive orders, federal reforms are helping turn decades of advanced nuclear ...
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