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How much regulation is too much on the tech industry?

How much regulation is too much on the tech industry?

As prominent figures are banned from social media platforms for posting disinformation or inflammatory remarks, technology regulation has become a hot topic of debate.

Tech Xplore March 4, 2021
Cybersecurity researchers build a better 'canary trap'

Cybersecurity researchers build a better 'canary trap'

“The system produces documents that are sufficiently similar to the original to be plausible, but sufficiently different to be incorrect,” said V.S. Subrahmanian, the Distinguished Professor in Cybersecurity, Technology, and Society, and director of the Institute for Security, Technology, and Society.

Tech Xplore March 4, 2021
Space startup Gitai raises $17.1M to help build the robotic workforce of commercial space

Space startup Gitai raises $17.1M to help build the robotic workforce of commercial space

Japanese space startup Gitai has raised a $17.1 million funding round, a Series B financing for the robotics startup. This new funding will be used for hiring, as well as funding the development and execution of an on-orbit demonstration mission for the company’s robotic technology, which will show its efficacy in performing in-space satellite servicing work. That mission is currently set to take place in 2023.

Tech Crunch March 4, 2021
The current pandemic highlights how remote healthcare robots could be beneficial in the future

The current pandemic highlights how remote healthcare robots could be beneficial in the future

Robots that could take on basic healthcare tasks to support the work of doctors and nurses may be the way of the future. Who knows, maybe a medical robot can prescribe your medicine someday?

Tech Xplore March 4, 2021
Machine learning revolutionizes methods to quantify the terrestrial biosphere

Machine learning revolutionizes methods to quantify the terrestrial biosphere

Researchers from the University establish a new methodology to improve, from space and through machine learning, the observation and analysis of the terrestrial biosphere. This statistical approach will represent a significant advance in monitoring crops and carbon sinks, as well as in predicting floods and droughts. The work has been published in the journal Science Advances.

Tech Xplore March 4, 2021
How AI Affects Employment

How AI Affects Employment

AI can get a bad rap. The idea that artificial intelligence can automate work naturally raises the question, “Well, what happens to the people who were doing that work?” While that is a valid question, most of this generation of artificial intelligence—the kind I focus on investing in—could actually improve jobs and even can increase employment.

Forbes March 4, 2021
How Online Privacy Issues Will Shape Future Use Of Artificial Intelligence In Advertising

How Online Privacy Issues Will Shape Future Use Of Artificial Intelligence In Advertising

The trend toward greater focus on privacy issues has been going on for some time and is starting to come to a head. More restrictions on the sharing and merging of data on individuals has been leading to advertisers to look for effective ways to target and reach consumers, including using the use of behavioral targeting supplemented by the use of artificial intelligence (AI).

Forbes March 4, 2021
Global IoT managed services market to triple by 2025

Global IoT managed services market to triple by 2025

The global internet of things (IoT) managed services market is forecast to more than triple by 2025 to reach US$166.7 billion.

ARN March 4, 2021
WHY IS IOT SECURITY IMPORTANT?

WHY IS IOT SECURITY IMPORTANT?

An excerpt from the forthcoming book Practical IoT Hacking: The Definitive Guide to Attacking the Internet of Things.

BuiltIn March 4, 2021
Cellular IoT connections to reach 3.5 billion by 2030

Cellular IoT connections to reach 3.5 billion by 2030

Strategy Analytics survey finds that despite mass roll-out of next-gen networks, in the real world of the internet of things, 4G will continue as the dominant underlying platform, and 5G-based IoT growth will be gradual over the remaining part of the decade

ComputerWeekly March 4, 2021
THE INTERNET OF THINGS 2020

THE INTERNET OF THINGS 2020

IoT systems and solutions are iterating rapidly, and providers are coming to meet more and more of companies’ and consumers’ needs.

Insider March 4, 2021
Buyers' guide: cloud tech adoption continues to soar

Buyers' guide: cloud tech adoption continues to soar

Cloud technology for accountants has been around for over a decade, but with working from home becoming the norm amid the pandemic it has become an essential component for individuals in wildly different locations to be able to work together in real time.

AccountancyAge March 4, 2021
Cloud tech is set to soar in foreign exchange trading by 2025

Cloud tech is set to soar in foreign exchange trading by 2025

(Reuters) — The bulk of the trading in the $6.6 trillion-a-day foreign exchange markets is expected to focus on cloud technology over the next five years, according to a survey conducted by fintech firm Integral.

VentureBeat March 4, 2021
Stephanie Buscemi Goes Further Into The Cloud As Confluent’s New Chief Marketing Officer

Stephanie Buscemi Goes Further Into The Cloud As Confluent’s New Chief Marketing Officer

Former Salesforce Chief Marketing Officer Stephanie Buscemi is joining Confluent to help grow the company’s cloud business and help herald the era of real-time data.

Forbes March 4, 2021
Cloud migration is a must: How to get it right

Cloud migration is a must: How to get it right

Cloud is no longer a future aspiration, it’s an urgent mandate. Cloud is not only essential to successful digital transformation, but the global disruption wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic has reemphasized the fundamental value of systems resilience, agility, adaptability and scalability

Accenture March 4, 2021