Exactly where Israel will come out in the quantum race is still up in the air, but the Jewish state is right in the battle.
In 2025, Computer Weekly’s police technology coverage focused extensively on developments in the use of data-driven technologies such as facial recognition and predictive policing. This included ...
Throughout 2025, Computer Weekly’s technology and ethics coverage highlighted the human and socio-technical impacts of data-driven systems, particularly artificial intelligence (AI). This included a ...
Last year, a federal appeals court set aside the awards to USAA after determining the company's patents on depositing checks ...
A tech industry group that has battled Florida social-media laws in court is opposing new legislation dubbed the "Artificial ...
Enterprise software is heading into a generational shift. What once revolved around static workflows, disparate data silos, and surface-level automation is now moving toward systems that can reason, ...
The annual Mystery Hunt returns to the Cambridge campus for MLK Jr. weekend, bringing thousands of puzzle hunters together ...
He noted that while many CS programs allow students to graduate with just Calculus 1, engineering students typically master Calculus 1, 2, and 3. (Image: Reuters) As the world prepares to step into ...
This annual list celebrates the achievements of young entrepreneurs, artists, inventors and more who are making an impact.
For the markets, it seems, any sort of respite from political meddling in a company’s commercial decisions, even if motivated by pique, is a distinct plus. Alas, such moments are not as frequent as ...
Deepshikha Bhati is a computer science lecturer at Kent State University at Stark specializing in artificial intelligence. Bhati believes AI will significantly impact education, health care, and ...
Despite working in quantum computing for decades, Akira Furusawa, a professor at the University of Tokyo in Japan, has no idea what the quantum-computer era will look like. “It’s going to transform ...