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'Supervised' self-driving cars are here—and Australia's laws aren't ready
In September, US electric car maker Tesla rolled out a semi-autonomous driving feature it describes as "the future of ...
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Algorithms: The new weapons of power
In a world where machines can code, true intelligence lies in designing the logic that drives them. The future belongs to those who think independently, critically and algorithmically, not ...
The biggest transformation in the aerospace industry since the dawn of the jet age 75 years ago is being driven by next-generation propulsion systems and other technological advancements.
We've known about wind on Mars for decades, but thanks to new research from a Swiss team, we have a better idea of just how ...
The 16th edition of India’s biggest tech and startup conference, YourStory’s TechSparks 2025, will set the tone for 'India 2030: Powered by AI'.
AI regulation in the EU needs structural changes promoting adaptability and innovation.
So, without any further ado, let’s break it down by the numbers and stack up the fastest warbirds to ever wear the livery of the United States Armed Forces. The famous F-4 Phantom was one of America’s ...
As David Patterson observed in 1980, “A RISC potentially gains in speed merely from a simpler design.” Patterson’s principle of simplicity underpins a new alternative to speculation: A deterministic, ...
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Famous Failed Products That Cost Fortunes
Businesses invest millions in creating goods they believe will revolutionize society. They start enormous marketing campaigns ...
An industrial designer is testing an exciting new agricultural method, replacing standard rectangular fields with circular growing areas. TrendWatching's Daily reported on this new method by Dutch ...
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