While technology is reshaping every industry, advances most likely to replace human labor in security include drones and robotics, not AI, and not imminently.
Fear of new technology is not new. Whether new technology will replace human beings is a question that has been haunting humankind from time immemorial.
It's part of a raft of closures announced by Lloyds Banking Group, which owns Lloyds Bank, as well as Halifax, and Bank of ...
AVPN, the largest network of social investors in Asia, today announced three initiatives that further expand the impact of ...
Walmart sells electronics, and often at highly affordable prices. But just because you can get a cheap Walmart PC doesn't ...
Seventy% of the workforce are what the authors call “AI experimenters”: people who use AI for very basic tasks – summarising meeting notes, rewriting emails, getting quick answers. The second‑largest ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A group of Democratic U.S. senators sent a letter Thursday to the U.S. Postal Service, voicing concern ...
Local Training Providers selected for Phase Two of the Fund - AVPN developed an AI Skilling Policy Toolkit aimed at ...
Illinois will begin a process to automatically seal criminal records for millions of adults in the state, after Gov. JB Pritzker signed the "Clean Slate" Act on Friday.
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Vancouver City Council has approved VGH & UBC Foundation's proposal to expand the Vancouver General Hospital campus at ...
Carrie Brandon Elliot reviews questions and action plans generated by the January 1 effective date of a 1 percent tax on remittances from the U.S. to foreign recipients.