The idea of a basic guaranteed income is getting a trial run in a Canadian province for three years. Four thousand randomly selected Ontario residents will get thousands of dollars a year, and in exchange, they give up some social supports, while the government gets back some money. Economics correspondent Paul Solman talks with some... Continue Reading →
Industry 4.0 Raises Numerous Taxing Issues
The business world, having reinvented itself multiple times, is in the midst of a fourth industrial revolution that features the economic and social fusion of the physical and digital worlds. Industry 4.0 is not a phenomenon limited to technology companies. Businesses in all sectors are, or soon will be, evaluating and adopting new models that... Continue Reading →
Solar powered robot taxis could change the face of travel
A silent revolution is arriving on our streets. Before too long, commuters will use their mobiles to summon fully autonomous robot taxis. These will collect them from home and drive them to the closest metro station, from where they can catch a train to work in the city centre. These zero-emission vehicles will be electric,... Continue Reading →
This handheld 3D printer can print skin onto people
Researchers at the University of Toronto have developed a handheld 3D skin printer that can apply layers of skin tissue directly onto patients to cover and heal wounds. According to the researchers, the printer is an alternative to a conventional skin graft, but doesn't require healthy skin to be removed from a donor and grafted on to... Continue Reading →
BIOLOGY WILL BE THE NEXT GREAT COMPUTING PLATFORM
In some ways, Synthego looks like any other Silicon Valleystartup. Inside its beige business park facilities, a five-minute drive from Facebook HQ, rows of nondescript black server racks whir and blink and vent. But inside the metal shelving, the company isn’t pushing around ones and zeros to keep the internet running. It’s making molecules to rewrite the code of life.... Continue Reading →
3 Major Shifts Are About to Transform Manufacturing as We Know It
We are on the verge of transforming one of society’s most fundamental building blocks: manufacturing. As new technologies enable manufacturers to customize everything, these same agents are quickly turning consumers into inventors. Following the agricultural revolution some 5,000 years ago, humanity made a huge breakthrough that allowed complex societies to flourish: we specialized. It made no sense for each... Continue Reading →
Pentagon ramps up artificial intelligence efforts
The tech industry has software tools that can pore over a thousand images per minute and identify objects with 99-percent accuracy. The Pentagon badly wants this technology, and sees it as essential to military combat capability as bombs and missiles. “How can I leverage the innovation happening in AI?” asked Gen. Stephen Wilson, vice chief... Continue Reading →
The US lags behind 8 other countries in AI and automation readiness
Hold the narrative about self-aware artificial intelligence wiping out the human race, at least for now. We’ve got more pressing issues. According to a study published last week, the United States is quickly falling behind other developed nations in preparing workers for a future driven by AI and automation. The Automation Readiness Index looks at 25 advanced... Continue Reading →