Tag: technology
World’s First Apple Car (2025)
This is what we think the upcoming Apple iCar will look like in 2025. We have done all the research and investigating to give you the latest up to date look at what we could expect from Apple and their first ever Apple Car. Apple has been keeping this und...
Ukrainian pilots filmed in daring low-flying manouevres
Ukrainian pilots have been seen flying so low that they skim the top of trees in footage that shows how they use their expert skills to evade Russian surface-to-air missiles. The Ukrainians have not been the first to show off low-flying aircraft caught on...
The Peripheral Season 1 - Teaser Trailer | Prime Video
October 21. The Peripheral centers on Flynne Fisher, a woman trying to hold together the pieces of her broken family in a forgotten corner of tomorrow's America. Flynne is smart, ambitious, and doomed. She has no future. Until the future comes calling f...
Sergey Brin: No Big Deal. Just Give It a Shot!
In the first episode of our series looking back over the greatest conversations to take place at the World Economic Forum, we join Google co-founder Sergei Brin as he ponders success, failure and the importance of pursuing your passions. The interview, co...
What Will the Solar Cities of the Future Look Like?
This video takes a look at the city of the future that is built around solar power and solar technology. Seeing how people are building solar panel projects,...
Animated map reveals the 550,000 miles of cable hidden under the ocean that power the internet
Every time you visit a web page or send an email, data is being sent and received through an intricate cable system that stretches around the globe. Since the 1850s, we've been laying cables across oceans to become better connected. Today, there are hundr...
How Japan Learned Semiconductors
Japan's semiconductor story is unique in modern technology and business. Coming out of World War II, the country rapidly gained competence in an emerging technology and became a global leader. In this video, we look at the 30-year rise and peak of the Jap...
The Problem with Solar Energy in Africa
The Problem with Solar Energy in Africa
The First Concorde Crash was Soviet
The aggressive take-off profile of the Soviet TU-144 supersonic passenger airplane (right) vs. the French-British Concorde (left).At its peak, the Anglo-French Concorde was the epitome of technological prowess and super sleek design in 20th-century aviati...
Did Google’s A.I. Just Become Sentient? Two Employees Think So.
Can an A.I. think and feel? The answer is no, but to two Google engineers think this isn't the case. We're at the point where the Turing test looks like it's been conquered.
Bryan Cranston On Breaking Into The Spirits Industry And Running A Business With Aaron Paul | Forbes
Bryan Cranston, actor and star of Breaking Bad, goes behind the bar to discuss why he started the Dos Hombres mezcal brand with costar Aaron Paul, how their chemistry changed after the series, and how they’re giving back to the community where Dos Hombres...
Inside China's Accelerating Bid for Chip Supremacy
Right now the world is dependent on Taiwan for silicon semiconductors called chips, which give devices like iPhones their functionality. This reliance has the U.S. and China both racing for technological independence.
Alibaba, ByteDance Share Details of Prized Algorithms With Beijing for First Time
China’s internet giants from Tencent Holdings Ltd. to ByteDance Ltd. have shared details of their prized algorithms with Beijing for the first time, an unprecedented move aimed at curbing data abuse that may end up compromising closely guarded corporate s...
Google Engineer on His Sentient AI Claim
Google Engineer Blake Lemoine joins Emily Chang to talk about some of the experiments he conducted that lead him to think that LaMDA was a sentient AI, and to explain why he is now on administrative leave. He's on "Bloomberg Technology."
Why the Soviet Computer Failed
In 1986, the Soviet Union had slightly more than 10,000 computers. The Americans had 1.3 million. At the time of Stalin's death, the Soviet Union was the world's third most proficient computing power. But by the 1960s, the US-Soviet computing gap was alr...