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Jack Wallen gazes into his crystal ball and makes his mobility predictions for 2020.

Chris Calvert of Respond Software on the Proper Roles for MachinesJust by using the term "artificial intelligence," we're already having the wrong conversation about machines and cybersecurity,...

It's built on junk science, yet it's being used to determine who gets hired, fired, insured, medicated and more, the research institute says.

Lattice Semiconductor Corporation, the low power programmable leader, announced the first FPGA developed on its new Lattice Nexus FPGA platform, CrossLink-NX. This new FPGA provides the low power,...

Pivot3, a leading provider of intelligent infrastructure solutions, announced the addition of new artificial intelligence (AI) and automation features to its Acuity software to address the data...

IBM Security announced it is extending its artificial intelligence (AI) technology originally developed to protect users in the financial services industry, to clients in all industries via the...

MemSQL, the No-Limits DatabaseTM for operational analytics and cloud-native applications, announced the general availability of MemSQL 7.0, the most powerful version yet of the company’s...

The use of artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotics has enormous potential, but along with that promise come critical privacy and security challenges, says technology attorney Stephen Wu.

Software intelligence company, Dynatrace, announced that it has extended its AI-powered software intelligence platform to support AWS hybrid clouds by providing seamless support across all AWS...

Master Go player Lee Se-dol has handed in his stones after deciding that there's just no way to beat a machine when playing the ancient Chinese board game.