Discover the revolutionary of self-driving cars coming to Maine and New Hampshire! With Pennsylvania already implementing the use of driverless rideshare, find out what other states are investing in research and testing for autonomous vehicles. Choices for safe, reliable transportation could be closer than you think - but what's being done to ensure safety for all?
Investopia and Business Finland's partnership at the annual 2023 conference in Abu Dhabi paves the way for active economic engagement in Africa. Jan Goetz, CEO of IQM, gave insights into the capabilities of quantum computing in unleashing innovative and sustainable solutions for investments. Business Finland aids in the mission of Investopia through its strong partnerships and core focus on research and development.
Explore the thrilling conclusion to the acclaimed series "Gotham City: Year One" with issue 6. Tom King's scripts explore the institutional racism of Gotham City and Slam Bradley's journey to manipulate the chaotic system for his benefit, complemented by Phil Hester and Eric Gapstur's stunning cover art. A must-have for DC Comics fans and the perfect ending to this beloved series!
From Google's Bard to Microsoft's Bing, AI tools are competing in the tech giant's wars. With the help of ChatGPT's latest plugin support, users are able to take advantage of the variety of AI tools for their daily tasks. See who will come out ahead in this competition and empower your workflow with Artificial Intelligence.
AI-Powered Stylitics is leading the retail revolution with its fourth-generation platform launch, introducing first-of-its-kind automated styling and more than 20 new data sets. This ground-breaking platform offers faster content creation and supports up to 1,500 categories, 100 billion sessions, and $50 billion in tracked purchases. With an increase in units and value, this platform has already earned $4 billion for partner retailers.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?