“Objects in mirror are closer than they appear.” That familiar warning applies to the windshield not the rearview mirror when it comes to technology. We’re living on an exponential curve but our ...
Editor’s note: This is the 55th article in the “Real Words or Buzzwords?” series from SecurityInfoWatch.com contributor Ray Bernard about how real words can become empty words and stifle technology ...
15 years ago, Ray Kurzweil published one of the most significant essays in the history of futurism: “The Law of Accelerating Returns.” This piece showcased the immense power of exponential technology ...
World’s Exponential Technology Leaders Plan for the Next 10 Years at Singularity University Global Summit in San Francisco SU Celebrates Impact of The Power of 10 with 1,500+ Global Leaders Making a ...
Buckle up, it’s going to be a wild ride. The pace of change over the last few decades is only set to accelerate in the coming years, as improvements in biology, medicine, spacecraft, manufacturing, ...
First, let’s talk about the facts: technology is changing the way we work, deliver services and engage with each other. Healthcare is undergoing this change at an exponential speed, but one statement ...
If there's any consensus that emerged from the presidential election, it was on the need to do something about America's aging infrastructure. "We're going to rebuild our infrastructure, which will ...
BANGALORE, India & LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Exponential-e, a UK-based leading & innovative CSP of enterprise connectivity & unified communications services, today entered into a strategic partnership ...
The Houston Technology Center, largely considered a founding father of tech startup assistance in Houston, is being folded into a new organization as part of a citywide initiative to boost Houston's ...
Of course, it's difficult to predict which technologies will change our world and how long their influence will last. On top of that, it's often a challenge for investors to identify investable ...
Last week, in conversation with Vinod Khosla, Larry Page was asked what he thinks will happen to jobs in the future as technology begins to replace humans. His response was essentially, "everybody ...