
Here's the 8 types of Artificial Intelligence, and what you should know about them
"Purpose impacts the choice of technology, how it is measured and the ethics of its application."
"Purpose impacts the choice of technology, how it is measured and the ethics of its application."
In the growing field of venomics, scientists are using deadly venoms from frogs, snakes and centipedes to block pain, fight disease and even map the human mind.
The unexpected and innovative everyday use of technology by some of the world's poorest people should inspire the ICT for development sector.
Courts in the Fourth Industrial Revolution will involve virtual supply chains, blockchain-encoded smart contracts, AI-enabled judges and lawyers, and digital currency-based fines and paym...
Businesses representing 20% of all plastic packaging produced globally have promised to adopt a completely different approach to economic development.
From conquering death to automatic insulin deliveries, we will be able to finetune our biology to a once-unthinkable degree.
It's how people choose to use new technologies that will decide how the production jobs of the future evolve.
Some systems, like cities, are too complex to be envisaged in every single detail. Instead, forward-thinking designers should focus their energies on where they are most useful.
The effects of climate change on the northern ice sheets will be felt far beyond the region.
As nations race to create the next AI innovation, working together could provide us with more benefits and fewer risks.
Hunger kills more people than AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined. But there are some basic things we can do to help feed the world.
From environmental threats to governing more diverse populations, urban areas have big decisions to make.
Only 17% of managers put principles first and only 13% make amends when they get things wrong, according to a recent survey.
As political tensions ramp up, the world is more likely to reach an international system led by four powers, rather than a war between two, writes Ngaire Woods.
A decade ago, sustainable finance was a niche pursuit, relegated to the back pages of the business press, if it was reported at all. Now, it is increasingly front and centre.














