Secret Search: The Dawn of Private Internet Queries
Cryptographers have made a breakthrough in private information retrieval, crafting a secret database search method, a once thought impossible feat.
Read MoreDr. Mark van Rijmenam, CSP, is a world-leading strategic futurist and award-winning global keynote speaker who helps Fortune 500 leadership teams navigate AI and emerging technologies. Recognized by Salesforce as one of 16 global voices shaping the future of AI, he holds a PhD from University of Technology Sydney and is the author of six books on emerging technology and judgment in the AI era, including his latest book: Now What? How to Ride the Tsunami of Change. He is the founder of Futurwise and the developer of the Intelligence Age Scorecard that helps individuals and organizations understand how prepared they are for the future.
His pioneering efforts include the world's first TEDx Talk in VR in 2020. In 2023, he further pushed boundaries when he delivered a TEDx talk in Athens with his digital twin, delving into the complex interplay of AI and our perception of reality. In 2024, he launched a digital twin of himself, offering interactive, on-demand conversations via text, audio, or video in 29 languages, thereby bridging the gap between the digital and physical worlds – another world's first.
Dr. Van Rijmenam is a prolific author and has written more than 1,200 articles and six books in his career. As a corporate educator, he is celebrated for his candid, independent, and balanced insights. He is also the founder of Futurwise, which focuses on elevating global knowledge on crucial topics like technology, healthcare, and climate change by providing high-quality, hyper-personalized, and easily digestible insights from trusted sources.
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Cryptographers have made a breakthrough in private information retrieval, crafting a secret database search method, a once thought impossible feat.
Read MoreThe art world just witnessed a purr-fect blend of technology and creativity with "Genesis Cat," a digital artwork from the Bitcoin blockchain, fetching a whisker-raising $254,000 at Sotheby's.
Read MoreMIT CSAIL's study reshapes our understanding of AI in the workplace, particularly its economic viability in automating tasks.
Read MoreThe UK's National Cyber Security Centre warns of a new cybersecurity challenge: AI-enhanced phishing attacks. Generative AI tools, like ChatGPT, are making it harder to distinguish genuine emails from scams.
Read MoreThe Beijing-based startup 01.AI, led by AI veteran Kai-Fu Lee, is making waves in the open-source AI race. Their recent model, Yi-34B, outperforms its competitors and demonstrates a unique blend of Mandarin and English proficiency. This move illustrates a strategic pivot in th...
Read MoreApple's journey in electric vehicle development illustrates a strategic shift. Initially aiming for a fully autonomous vehicle, they've dialed back to a more feasible Level 2+ autonomy, reminiscent of Tesla's capabilities. This pragmatic turn, planned for a 2028 debut, reflect...
Read MoreThe Bitcoin ETF market is witnessing a remarkable surge, crossing the $11 billion mark in just four days. Dominated by industry giants like Grayscale, BlackRock, and Fidelity, this rapid growth signifies an increasing institutional interest in cryptocurrency.
Read MoreFutures thinking empowers shaping the future, not just reacting to it. Learn how sensing signals, scenario planning, and trend analysis allow for anticipating change. A futurist's guidance helps organizations stay competitive amid uncertainty.
Read MoreLamborghini, in collaboration with MIT, is charging into the future of automotive power with a new organic battery technology, TAQ. This innovative leap, diverging from traditional lithium-ion batteries, offers a 50% improvement in energy density and resolves longevity issues ...
Read MoreThe era of free internet services, catalyzed by platforms like Google and Facebook, is facing a shift with the advent of generative AI.
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