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Ars Technica

Zyxel users still getting hacked by DDoS botnet emerge as public…

12 weeks after critical vulnerability was patched, devices are still being wrangled.
MIT Technology Review

A human-centric approach to adopting AI

From traditional manufacturing companies using AI in robots to build smart factories to tech startups developing automated…

Royal Opera House archive goes global with streaming service

New technology is also enabling live instant replays of rehearsals to help with creative process
Ars Technica

Actively exploited vulnerability threatens hundreds of solar power…

Organizations using unpatched SolarView products face potentially serious consequences.
The Atlantic

Why It Matters Who Caused Inflation

Disentangling the many drivers of the trend is difficult, but who we blame for it also shapes what we do about it.
Quartz

The Case for Investing A Lot More in Middle Managers in the Coming…

ManpowerGroup's innovation chief doesn't see AI crowding out emotional intelligence skills
Quartz

Two-thirds of workers feel disconnected from colleagues. Here’s how…

The company used survey data to take the pulse of hybrid workers—and address their desire for deeper connection

Rachel Roddy’s recipe for picnic pie with greens and parmesan | A…

Taking inspiration from both an ancient Roman breakfast dish and summer school days, this pie is packed with flavour
FT - Energy

Off-grid solar offers light — and some hope

Getting kits to customers who need it at a price they can afford in Democratic Republic of Congo is a miracle of technology and…
MIT Technology Review

AI in cybersecurity: Yesterday’s promise, today’s reality

For years, we’ve debated the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) for society, but it wasn’t until now that people can…

The Graceful Rebellions of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

The poet Patrick Mackie hears Mozart’s music as impropriety, as ambition—and even as revenge.
Quartz

How to prompt ChatGPT like a pro, according to an AI advisor

Former IBM Watson product manager Allie K. Miller says making AI work for you starts with asking detailed questions.
Quartz

Are smart homes the way of the future?

Inside the promises and pitfalls of smart home technology.
Quartz

8 innovations that prepared us for contemporary smart homes

From automated appliances to virtual assistants, these are the key moments in the history of smart homes
Quartz

Why smart homes aren’t smart (yet)

IoT devices are meant to make our lives easier—but that’s not always the case
Quartz

Smart homes: Built to crash

We fill our houses with the Internet of Things, but the technology leaves much to be desired.

If bosses fail to check AI’s onward march, their own jobs will soon…

Machines have already taken over the drudge work. Now they’re coming for the fun stuff, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
Quartz

IBM's CEO expects AI to replace 30% of the firm's back-office roles…

The company's shift to AI will affect clerical positions before expanding to other jobs

‘I won’t be 80’: Michael J Fox describes struggles with Parkinson’s

The actor, who was diagnosed aged 29, said advancing disease had caused him a string of injuries but he was still able to remain…
Ars Technica

Google throws open the doors for Android Auto smart home apps

The heavily restricted Android for Cars platform now supports IoT apps.
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