MIT Technology Review Explains: Let our writers untangle the complex, messy world of technology to help you understand what's coming next. You can read...
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The Covid-19 pandemic pushed the healthcare industry toward rapid digitalisation, with the rise of telehealth, telepresence systems, remote diagnostics, predictive AI, and wearable...
The generative AI boom is compute-bound. It has the unique property that adding more compute directly results in a better product. Usually, R&D investment...
The Internet of Things (IoT) is helping industries worldwide become more efficient with managed and scalable digital solutions. More specifically, the Industrial Internet...
Introduction
Since the last decade, technology has been an integral part of all businesses. It is now the most critical factor determining the success of...
Trusted Objects and Keyfactor Jean-Pierre Delesse, co-founder and COO, Trusted Objects, says: "The security solution developed jointly by Keyfactor and Trusted...
This article is sponsored by Nutrien. With the world’s population recently hitting 8 billion people, feeding the world within planetary boundaries has become a significant...
A physicist by training, Axel is used to the need for large-scale compute. He discovered over 30 years ago that scalability of processor performance...
Electric vehicles (EVs) have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their environmental benefits and cost savings on “fuel,” among other reasons. However,...
As readers would know, the TRIPS Waiver proposal at the WTO regarding Covid vaccines and treatment, has been discussed ad-nauseum for more than a year now, with very little actual progress. Roshan John brings us an interesting update from a closed-door discussion between EU, India, South Africa and the United States, based on some leaked text that appears to be a draft document outlining a potential compromise / way forward. Roshan is a lawyer and works on trade and intellectual...