Connecticut is investing millions in quantum technology as the state looks to position itself as a leader in the field.
It can take days, even weeks, for city and county workers to assess storm damage. But now, that process is expected to speed up thanks to the help of Google, artificial intelligence and drones.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says he is 'not a fan of AI,' warning the technology lacks reliability and the human ...
Amazon is reportedly working on building an AI-native smartphone, codenamed ‘Transformer,’ several years after its Fire Phone ...
PlayStation 5 architect Mark Cerny has confirmed via an interview with Digital Foundry what many have suspected: frame ...
Geopolitical shocks from the war, specifically severe oil supply disruptions are driving volatility & inflation risk across ...
NBCUniversal Entertainment chair Donna Langley and tech activist and founder Tracy Chou are among the special honorees at ...
Fidelity's FELG tracks the Russell 1000 index for large-cap growth, but its concentration in NVDA, AAPL and MSFT can add ...
Sector classifications exclude key AI companies from the Vanguard Information Technology ETF (VGT). Investors interested in ...
Established fusion companies TAE Technologies and General Fusion recently announced merger agreements to go public, showing ...
Lace, a Norway-headquartered chipmaking equipment startup which is backed by Microsoft, has raised $40 million in funding to ‌further develop a technology that could enable significant advances in ...
Japan’s carmakers have treated battery-electric vehicles as niche, betting instead on hybrids, hydrogen and e-fuels. Now, ...