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Facebook announced a forthcoming test of age verification technologies on its Facebook Dating service in the U.S.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers used sound waves to power a wireless camera underwater, which could help to map the impact of climate change.
Bitcoin miners say they can help stabilize a shaky power grid and prevent blackouts. Experts say it will make the problem worse.
New optical-wireless hybrid makes use of existing telecommunications infrastructure.
Battery-inspired artificial synapses are gaining ground.
AI helped create the metaverse-ready hue.
Big Brother, small sum.
The quantum advantage depends on the ability to run the largest number of circuits on a complex problem.
Law enforcement has objected in the past to encrypting iCloud accounts.
The Cupertino, California-based company has acknowledged that "bad actors" have tried misusing Airtags.
Amazon, Italian space startup D-Orbit, and Sweden's Unibap spent months testing how Amazon Web Services machine learning software analyzes satellite images and transmits the best to Earth.
The Squeegee contamination detection algorithm can instill reproducibility in microbial identification and analysis.
Proposed legislation in Canada that would require digital platforms to promote Canadian content over foreign-made content is facing pushback from leading tech firms.
Pivotal educational, engineering, and scientific contributions are recognized.
A Fermilab scientist developed a way to use qubits to detect single photons produced by dark matter in the presence of a strong magnetic field.
Influential and powerful users on Facebook and Instagram receive "unequal treatment," an internal report said.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, the world's biggest maker of advanced computer chips, unveiled an ambitious factory upgrade in Arizona.
Fully autonomous system is no longer planned for initial debut; company aims to sell consumer model by 2026 for under $100,000.
With access to x86 and ARM chips becoming increasingly difficult, Chinese companies turn their focus on to the open-source RISC-V architecture.
Researchers at the Epoch artificial intelligence research and forecasting organization warn of the potential depletion of data for training AI language algorithms as early as 2026.
Researchers in China have invented a contactless electrocardiogram system that infers electrical signals through artificial intelligence and millimeter-wave radar.
Sony Group Corp. has announced a system of wearable motion trackers that may be worn on a user's wrists, ankles, head, and hips to animate avatars inside metaverse apps.
Seeking to head off a shattering experience when a smartphone is dropped.
Scientists used a quantum computer to explore the ultimate escape route from a black hole.
A new report suggests where 20 newly created research centers could best revitalize struggling economies and accelerate new technologies
We know the problems and the answers. So why do so few organizations act?
Uber checks that a driver's face matches what the company has on file through a program called "Real-Time ID Check."
The implosion of the exchange FTX shows how an industry built in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis has drifted far from its original ideals.
16 major domestic airports are testing facial recognition tech to verify IDs — and it could go nationwide in 2023.
China's police used an advanced surveillance system to track protesters who rallied against the government's pandemic policies this past week.