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AI Accelerates Transition to Remote Work

In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, businesses of all shapes and sizes have had to quickly adapt to remote work. Many experts predict that this year’s rapid transition to remote work constitutes a point of no return.  In many ways, the growth of remote work...

Artificial Skin Lets Robots React to Pain

Researchers at RMIT University have developed a new electronic artificial skin that can react to pain just like real skin. The artificial skin opens the door for improved prosthetics, smarter robotics, and non-invasive alternatives to skin grafts. Researchers say that...

US Air Force and AI Spoofing

The US Department of Defense (DoD) is worried that artificial intelligence programs might have serious and unknown vulnerabilities that adversaries could exploit. In particular, the Pentagon is worried that the technology could not only be hacked, but could be...

AI and Autonomous Convenience Stores

As physical retail struggles amid the global pandemic, storeowners are rapidly trying to adapt to new realities that also include growing competition from Amazon. But a French startup called Storelift believes it can create a new convenience store concept...

Remote-Work Product Explodes as COVID Hits

California-based entrepreneurs rolled out a major update to their note-taking startup just as COVID forced the world to go remote. As user growth soared on Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams — Fireflies.ai experienced a big bump in users. Founders Krish...