AI believes we express emotions the same six ways – That is a problem
As it has been long established, humans are subject to six unifying emotions. However, with the birth of technology that mimics us for our benefit, this represents a problem.
When do we start treating humanoid robots like people?
We can’t stop it, humanoid robots are coming. However, with growing technology making them more lifelike, when do we start treating them like we do other people?
Customer experience in SaaS – Build real relationships and the customers will come
“Software as a service” is a method that looks to transform the archaic nature of software licensing, firmly planting the customer back in the driver’s seat.
App that highlights danger spots for women is not the issue
After a company recently released an app that displays the danger spots for women, I think we’re still not understanding the issue.
Emily Wilcox: Practifi’s Australian COO disrupting the American fintech space
The COO of Practifi, Emily Wilcox sat down with the Enterprise Podcast Network to discuss what the future holds for women in the financial services sector.
The NBN: Our white elephant that keeps on eating
In its original form, the NBN was a sound plan grounded in logic. However, the execution is what we struggled with. Fixing the problem is no longer on the cards.
The unseen slavery our devices enable
The cobalt industry in the Congo is big business. Illegal mines, slavery, and a feudal punishment system grant us the charge in our devices.
NASA will pay you to lie in bed for two months
To test what microgravity does to the human body, NASA is looking for volunteers to not leave bed for two months straight. Dreams do come true.
Our voice assistants hear things we don’t
While more than a billion voice-activated devices in use, researchers have proved that they’re subject to attacks that we can’t hear.
Kerb: Oh, what a feeling to win the Toyota Hackathon
The innovative minds of Kerb have not gone unnoticed, as they’re now heading to Japan to discuss their technology with one the world’s premier manufacturers.
Google is the confession booth of the modern age
One academic believes that Google is the most valuable data set on our modern psyche. While we say one thing, our Google history says another.
There are three types of Internet ideologies we cling to
While the internet has seriously damaged democracy, it has also given rise to a series of sub-communities, each believing that their twist on the same thought is equally valid.
Practifi: Why companies are moving from CRMs to business management platforms
Practifi CCO and Co-founder Adrian Johnstone explains why those who still rely on CRMs are being left behind.
Swift used facial recognition cameras to judge her audience, prepares coup d’éTay
According to Rolling Stone, Taylor Swift implemented the use of facial recognition software to identify stalkers at a recent concert. She didn’t inform them of this fact.
Practifi: The secret recipe for starting a successful Fintech company
Practifi CCO and co-founder Adrian Johnstone sat down with the recalls the Entrepreneur Podcast Network to discuss his company’s birth, and what they hope to achieve next.
Bitcoin as a new asset class
Having come to represent something far greater than just digital currency, here’s why Bitcoin is becoming the new top choice for portfolio diversification.
The phone rings for thee: Robocallers outpacing moves to stop them
The robocall is a modern problem. Over in the US, 4.4 billion phone calls a month are estimated to be scams. Disappointingly, legislators seem powerless to stop it.
Meet a Founder: Adam and Josh of Humanitix
Humanitix is a force for true change, looking to use technology to bridge the gap between rich and poor. We sat down with founders Adam and Josh to discuss their vision.
US military creates brain zapper to make us all s-m-r-t
The dudes who created Agent Orange now promised that they can safely zap our brains for our benefit. Seems legit.
Australia is on track for 50% renewable electricity by 2025
Believe it or not, but Australia’s renewable energy market grows by leaps and bounds, despite the resistance from those in power.
The pursuit of online likes leaves us empty – Here’s why
Well, it’s official. Those who are looking to ride the back of the ‘like’ to a life of wealth and fame are wasting their time. Sorry.
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