Posts tagged Law Ethics Security of Technology
Fortune: How to prevent quantum-A.I. hybrids from taking over the world
Fortune: With techno-nationalism on the rise, the world needs a peaceful NATO for science and technology
Fortune: The gene-editing technology in your store-bought tomatoes that could eat agriculture
Fortune: Artificial intelligence chatbots: Exciting breakthrough or dangerous tool?
National Interest: How to End the Harm Caused by Unchecked Algorithms
Foreign Policy: Killer Flying Robots Are Here. What Do We Do Now?
Foreign Policy: The World Must Regulate Tech Before It’s Too Late
Foreign Policy: 7 Reasons Why Silicon Valley Will Have a Tough Time With the Biden Administration
Foreign Policy: The genetic engineering genie is out of the bottle
Foreign PolicyVivek WadhwaCompetitiveness, Public Policy, Ethics, Law Ethics Security of Technology, Hacking and Defense, Regulating Technology, Geopolitics, Advancing Technologies, Computing, Synthetic Biology
Hindustan Times: India must focus on digital infrastructure, data protection laws
Economic Times: Tech Mahindra to unveil Covid-testing program that could show the world how to safely open businesses
Fortune Magazine: A.I. bias isn’t the problem. Our society is.
MarketWatch: The tech industry is getting away with the murder of capitalism
MarketWatchVivek WadhwaRegulating Technology, Competitiveness, Venture Capital, Commerce, Platforms, Development, New Rules of Innovation, Convergence and Disruption, Public Policy, Law Ethics Security of Technology
MarketWatch: With genetically edited babies, a scientist transgresses a moral boundary
MarketWatch: Trump’s trade war could pay off and revive American manufacturing
Fortune Magazine: The AI wars gave not even begun
MarketWatch: This is the biggest trait of Silicon Valley that’s not worth copying
LinkedIn: How technology is hacking love—as well as our happiness