Like a slow brewing revolt against the establishment (a trend we are seeing socially and politically around the world), the exponential advances in technology development are beginning to evoke a ...
In a world increasingly concerned about how technology is harming us—diminishing privacy, exacerbating divisions, perpetuating racial and other forms of bias, and more—a new Harvard laboratory will ...
There has never been a more exhilarating time for technological advances that enhance the way we live. Concepts once reserved for science fiction are now part of our everyday lives, from controlling a ...
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Humanizing robots makes factory workers more productive
When factory workers treat industrial robots as co-workers—even attributing certain human qualities to them—productivity and ...
“According to traditional interpretations of current patent laws and court decisions, non-humans may not invent or own a patent eligible invention. This does not mean, however, that we do not need to ...
I often refer to the wisdom from the American Bard, Mark Twain, in one of his opuses that one’s technology is another’s magic. A board dinner for my undergraduate College of Liberal Arts that my new ...
Kalea Cesaire (Crown ’26, computer science) is part of the generation that can’t remember—and can’t imagine—life before smartphones, Facebook, and Google. But Cesaire, who is studying software ...
What makes us human? That is the question that kicked off our 2024 Tech Tactics in Education conference this fall, posed by our keynote speaker Eric Rodriguez. As a technology leader and former ...
This week, Ashville, N.C.-based Mission Health held the inaugural Humanizing Healthcare Technologies conference, bringing together more than 180 attendees to discuss how patient-friendly technology ...
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