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Oct 17

Is Artificial Intelligence Going Down the Path of Nuclear Weapons?

The rapid and widespread development of AI may represent a triumph of technical accomplishment. But that doesn't mean it won't take humanity into the dangerous unknown.
By Alex Kantrowitz
President Joe Biden and IBM CEO Arvind Krishna at the Poughkeepsie IBM facility.
Oct 6

Led by Schumer and Hochul, New York State Is Becoming a US Semiconductor Hub

After the announcement of a $100 billion investment from Micron earlier this week, New York state is now the site of a $20 billion IBM investment.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Dec 18

The ‘Quantum Computing’ Decade Is Coming—Here’s Why You Should Care

Building the quantum computer, it is said, is a race to be won, as important as being the first in space or fielding the first workable atomic weapon.
By Chris Roberts
The worst-case scenario, in the spread of disinformation, is, well, complete global catastrophe... that’s all.
Nov 1

Bad Actors, AI & the Historical Context of Disinformation Campaigns

By Harmon Leon
artificial intelligence
Sep 17

How a New AI Breakthrough Could Undermine the Financial Industry’s Entire Foundation

By Jonathan Russo
Google will have a stand-alone booth at the event for the first time in a long time.
Jan 8

4 Things to Watch at the Consumer Electronics Show 2018

By Sissi Cao
Sony President and CEO Kazuo Hirai introduces Aibo during a press preview in Tokyo.
Nov 1

Too Cute to Resist: Sony’s New Robot Puppy Carries Big AI Ambition

By Sissi Cao
Mayor Mark Boughton of Danbury, CT surrounded by Amazon boxes. Looks natural, right?
Sep 27

Cities Compete to Host Amazon’s Second HQ With Slick Videos and Cactuses

By John Bonazzo
Elysium Health
Jul 27

This Bio-Hacking Anti-Aging Product Has a Unique Cult Following: Doctors

By Merin Curotto
eBay President Devin Wenig
Jul 26

eBay’s New Computer Vision Program Will Let You Search for Products Using Images

By Alec M. Beresin
Conceptual artwork representing how data may be controlled and stored in a quantum computer.
Jul 10

Computers Are on the Verge of a Quantum Leap

By Michael Sainato
Stronger together.
May 31

Encrypted Email Service Latest to Join Anti-Patent Trolling Group

By Brady Dale
Telecommuting increases productivity.
Apr 14

One Sure Fire Way to Boost Your Bottom Line: Let Employees Work From Home

By Lisa Schmeiser
NEW YORK - JANUARY 30: Portrait of Peter Thomas, a television narrator and anchor for CBS News, New York. Image dated January 30, 1957.
Jun 16

Peter Thomas, the Voice-over of a Generation, Signs Off

By Stanley Mieses
Deep Blue takes on Garry Kasparov.
May 9

This Week in Tech History: First Space Station, Deep Blue Masters Chess

By John Bonazzo
IBM Watson has some new skills.
Apr 19

IBM Watson Has Learned to Make Cocktails and Compose Music

By Sage Lazzaro
Maggie Siff as Wendy Rhoades in Billions. (Photo: JoJo Whilden/Showtime)
Feb 5

Wall Street Shrink Puts Wendy Rhoades From ‘Billions’ on the Couch

By John Bonazzo
PepsiCo Chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi at the World Economic Forum (FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images)
Nov 18

The Best-Paid Women CEOs in New York

By Howard Altman
Happy birthday to the IBM PC, which may seem clunky now but was a smash in its day. (Photo: Google Commons)
Aug 12

IBM’s First Personal Computer Was Released 34 Years Ago Today

By John Bonazzo
Watson
Jul 28

IBM Watson Is Now A Psychologist

By John Bonazzo
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, NY - JANUARY 13: A general view of IBM's 'Watson' computing system at a press conference to discuss the upcoming Man V. Machine "Jeopardy!" competition at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center on January 13, 2011 in Yorktown Heights, New York. (Photo by Ben Hider/Getty Images)
Jul 24

IBM, Email and Gelato: The Machine Mind Is Reading Your Personality

By Brady Dale
The toy tells jokes and helps with everything from spelling to math. (Photo: New York Observer/ Sage Lazzaro)
Feb 16

Playtime With the First Toy Powered by IBM Watson

By Sage Lazzaro
Jul 22

Woman Live-Tweets Alleged IBM Execs' Highly Sexist Conversation

By Jordyn Taylor
Probably the world's tiniest pandas. (Flickr)
Apr 26

IBM Creates Magazine Cover 2,000 Times Smaller Than a Grain of Salt

By Jordyn Taylor
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