By: Michael McQueen
For years, shopping online followed a predictable pattern. You searched, compared, skimmed reviews, opened too many tabs, got distracted, then either bought something or gave up.
AI proponents make huge promises.
But is it too good to be true?
By: Michael McQueen
For years, shopping online followed a predictable pattern. You searched, compared, skimmed reviews, opened too many tabs, got distracted, then either bought something or gave up.
Humanoid robots are moving from futuristic spectacle to practical infrastructure, reshaping work, care and daily life by collaborating with humans to reclaim time and redefine what work looks like.
By: Michael McQueen
When news broke that Disney had signed a landmark agreement with OpenAI, the reaction across the creative industries was mixed.
By: Michael McQueen
The future of privacy has arrived quietly, woven into our daily routines so seamlessly that most of us barely notice how much of ourselves we are giving away. Workplaces, cars, shops, neighbourhoods and even our own devices are now part of a growing ecosystem of surveillance reshaping how we live and work.
By: CMAA
“It’s a great question, but I need to be honest up front and say, folks, I think the phrase is the horse has bolted. We live in a tech world,” said the National Grandparenthood Movement’s Ian Barnett.