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Driverless vehicles are getting smarter every day, but until mapping and navigational technologies are greatly improved, getting from here to there will still require human intervention for the foreseeable future.
MIT CDB Principal Research Scientist, Andrew McAfee, squared off with The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation President, Robert D. Atkinson, last week on a critically important and complex technology issue facing the U.S. and the world economy as a whole: the impact of IT on employment.
Here are some more findings from our ongoing study of digital transformation in large traditional companies.
Professor Alex “Sandy” Pentland recently offered some interesting observations — and expressed optimism — about the state of privacy in light of big data.
A few recent articles have expressed concerns that big data may be at the peak of inflated expectations in the so-called hype cycle for emerging technologies, and will soon start falling into the trough of disillusionment.
A new industrial revolution is taking place driven by hardware, software and networks. Digital technologies are transforming businesses, economies, and societies more quickly and more profoundly than ever before.