Why web filtering can be your company's secret weapon to staying protected
On August 01,2024 by Tom RoutleySecurity is one of the most pressing concerns for businesses of all sizes, as no-one wants to be caught...
iPad Air (2022) colors: every shade explained
On July 25,2024 by Tom RoutleyThe iPad Air line saw a new model at Apple’s March Peek Performance event, with the launch of the iP...
Battlefield 2042 drops below 1,000 players on Steam, as indie game snaps up users
On July 18,2024 by Tom RoutleyBattlefield 2042 has dropped below 1,000 active concurrent players on Steam, marking a new low for the...
Why is the Xbox Series S so much easier to buy than the Series X or PS5?
On July 11,2024 by Tom RoutleyOne-and-a-half years since their release, both the Xbox Series X and the PS5 are still frustratingly...
The best e-reader apps for use with iOS 15 in 2022
On June 13,2024 by Tom RoutleyYour iPhone may be the computer you use the most, whether that’s for work, play, or relaxing with a...
What's the easiest fitness tracker to use?
On October 27,2022 by Tom RoutleyWhen it comes to fitness trackers, you might feel overwhelmed by the sheer choice available. Some are...
Paramount's Halo TV series has an identity problem
On May 12,2022 by Tom Routley“Who is this TV show or movie for?” – it’s a question that studio executives, writers, directors, an...
What AI could be like when you plug a computer into your brain
On March 20,2022 by Tom RoutleyIn the few minutes that you are reading this article, I will tell you about a completely new type of...
Why giving AI ‘human ethics’ is probably a terrible idea
On March 20,2022 by Tom RoutleyIf you want artificial intelligence to have human ethics, you have to teach it to evolve ethics like...
Why AI and human perception are too complex to be compared
On March 20,2022 by Tom RoutleyHuman-level performance. Human-level accuracy. Those are terms you hear a lot from companies develop...
4 times Shakespeare has inspired stories about robots and AI
On March 16,2022 by Tom RoutleyScience fiction is a genre very much associated with technological marvels, innovations, and visions...
Why the nonprofit OpenAI made GPT-3 a commercial product
On March 16,2022 by Tom RoutleySo you like our media brand Neural? You should join our Neural event track at TNW2020 , where you’ll...
How will GPT-3 change our lives?
On March 12,2022 by Tom RoutleyIn recent years, the AI circus really has come to town and we’ve been treated to a veritable parade...
This AI simulation of Roger Federer helps him overcome his Wimbledon SHAME
On March 12,2022 by Tom RoutleyIn the 2019 Wimbledon final, Roger Federer was a point away from becoming the oldest player to win a...
Alphabet to spin out quantum company after Google’s time crystal breakthrough
On March 12,2022 by Tom RoutleyAlphabet’s reportedly planning to promote one of its Moonshot projects from venture to business in a...
This Philosopher AI has its own existential questions to answer
On March 08,2022 by Tom RoutleyA new Philosopher AI could help you find meaning in a meaningless world — as long as you don’t ask i...
How brain-computers could make the Matrix real
On March 04,2022 by Tom RoutleyThe problem with reality is that it tends to insist upon itself. Scientists have long pondered wheth...
5 esoteric science papers to take your mind off the global hellscape
On January 09,2021 by Tom RoutleyExperiencing 2020 from the POV of a rational-minded person is exhausting and scary. It sometimes fee...
EU plans to tackle online child abuse spark surveillance concerns
On January 05,2021 by Tom RoutleyThe scale of child sexual exploitation and abuse online is increasing at an alarming rate. The Inter...
5 criminals caught by Detective Google Maps
On January 05,2021 by Tom RoutleyGoogle Maps wears many hats. While mere civilians use the app for navigation, location information, or...