The journey to human-machine symbiosis – Computer Weekly
Ali Shafti, the head of human-machine understanding at Cambridge Consultants argues that empathic computers are closer to reality than we might think
Ali Shafti, the head of human-machine understanding at Cambridge Consultants argues that empathic computers are closer to reality than we might think
The recent boom in the satellite industry has created a new Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) ecosystem, and with it, a changed NTN economy as businesses compete to offer global, universal and affordable connectivity.
Personalisation in healthcare can be life-changing because of the unique complexity of each individual’s health and HPC plays a crucial role in making it possible. HPC advancements will immensely benefit genome sequencing. The ability to process large genomic datasets rapidly enables faster and more accurate DNA sequencing, which is crucial for understanding genetic diseases, identifying mutations and developing personalised treatment plans.
The race for global connectivity has spurred a massive boom in the satellite industry, drawing in new players as cutting-edge technology meets the rising demand.
The second edition of Cambridge Tech Week will be a celebration of tech bringing together world-leading experts, innovators and investors from across the tech ecosystem, establishing Cambridge as a key place where global tech comes to meet.
AUKUS nations test AI-enabled uncrewed aerial vehicles that allow a human operator to locate, disable and destroy targets on the ground.