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We shouldn't approach technology from a place of fear
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Millions of people will lose their jobs. Entire professions will be destroyed. Workers with obsolete skills will struggle to find employment. These fears have been felt with each new technological development throughout human history – the invention of ...
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We shouldn't approach technology from a place of fear - Telegraph.co.uk
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eCobalt Solutions to present at InvestorIntel's 6th Annual Cleantech & Technology Metals Summit
InvestorIntel
April 28, 2017 – eCobalt Solutions Inc. (TSX: ECS | OTCQB: ECSIF) will present “Cobalt: Essential Power…Infinite Possibilities” on Monday, May 15th from 9:50-10:05 AM (EST) at InvestorIntel's 6th Annual Cleantech & Technology Metals Summit ... -
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The Australian
Technology titans keep growing to sustain market dominance
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Today's hi-tech giants may not be monopolies in the most classic sense. But their outsize prominence is hard to deny, as demonstrated during the tech earnings bonanza on Thursday. The day's closing bell saw quarterly reports from Amazon.com, Microsoft, ...and more » -
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Big Tech v Big Brother: how do you view technology?
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It remains one of the most famous television advertisements broadcast, capturing the spirit of its age. Sample the FT's top stories for a week. You select the topic, we deliver the news. Select topic. Select topic, Top Stories, Brexit, US Election 2016 ... -
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BrainChip's AI technology to be trialled by French police
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The brains behind BrainChip's AI technology is Peter van der Made. Picture: Michael O'Brien/The West Australian. A Perth-based company will employ its artificial intelligence technology to help French police solve crime. BrainChip announced today the ...
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The Australian Bird Guide: obsession and technology breed a tweet treat
The Sydney Morning Herald
It started nearly a decade ago. John Manger, a British expatriate who had spent 20 years at Oxford University Press, had joined the publishing division in the CSIRO, becoming director in late 2005. He was also an avowed bird nerd who'd worked on many ... -
obsession and technology breed a tweet treat - The Sydney Morning Herald
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The Sydney Morning Herald
obsession and technology breed a tweet treat
The Sydney Morning Herald
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Armidale Express
New technology brought to Armidale with a workshop gives hope to vision impared
Armidale Express
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Corrs launches patented legal search technology - IDM.net.au
via idm.net.auCorrs launches patented legal search technology
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Australian law firm, Corrs Chambers Westgarth, has received a patent from IP Australia for a new optical character recognition (OCR) analysis technology. The technology identifies documents with low quality searchable text and will be used as part of a ... -
Intel projects decline in chip prices, and AMD's Ryzen is one reason
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Australian ISPs to block KickassTorrents
TPG, Telstra, Optus and Foxtel as well as the companies’ subsidiaries, such as iiNet and Internode, will be obliged to block their customers from accessing BitTorrent site Kickass Torrents under a Federal Court injunction handed down today. -
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