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Sander Duivesteinflipped into Race Against the MachineFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWill You Obey Your Robot Boss?fastcoexist.com - Jessica LeberBy Jessica Leber2 minute Read People are always joking about our robot overlords, but before robots become the world’s rulers, they’re probably going …
Sander Duivesteinflipped into Wearable Computing & Augmented HumanityCow computing? Scottish company creates wearable sensors for cowsverified_publisherVentureBeat - Dean TakahashiCall it cow computing. Or cow chips. Scottish startup Silent Herdsman has raised £3 million ($4.9 million) to create remote sensors for livestock farmers. The wearable collars are part of the giant trend toward wearable computing and the Internet of things, which will provide a huge amount of data …
Sander Duivesteinflipped into Wearable Computing & Augmented HumanityFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoSooner Than You Think, We Will Connect To The Cloud Directly From Our Brainsfastcoexist.com - Molly ElizaldeRay Kurzweil, the inventor and futurist who now works at Google, explained at this week’s TED conference how computers are becoming more and more …
Sander Duivesteinflipped into Wearable Computing & Augmented HumanityPredictive tech is getting smarter and more pervasive — but more controversial, tooverified_publisherVentureBeat - Devindra HardawarWe’re seeing the biggest change in how we interact with computers in years. And it’ll mean much less input from you. Apps like Google Now, Tempo AI, and others represent the first wave of “predictive technology.” These are apps and services that are smart enough to fetch information for you — before …
Sander Duivesteinflipped into Wearable Computing & Augmented HumanityMove Over Hackers, Biohackers Are HereForbes - Jennifer Kite-PowellThe creators of FOX's new science-fiction buddy-cop show, Almost Human focuses the uncontrollable evolution of emerging tech. The solution is real cops need robot cop partners to help control crime. Bio-3D printers, DNA swipes, machines that prick your finger and dispense a pill with the nutrients …