Published inOneZeroBlockchain Could Provide ID for Those Who Need It MostStudents in developing countries and refugees fleeing violence need reliable proof of their identity — and the blockchain might just workOct 17, 20196Oct 17, 20196
Published inOneZeroWho Profits From the Health Datasets of Patients?The NIH is gathering data from a broad range of patients, but there are questions about who will really benefitSep 26, 20191Sep 26, 20191
Published inElementalAlgorithms Can Now Identify Cancerous Cells Better Than HumansVast banks of medical data are slowly being digitized, allowing AI to address the growing demand for pathologistsFeb 22, 20195Feb 22, 20195
Published inOneZeroBlockchain Could Save Legalized Weed. (Stop Rolling Your Eyes.)As marijuana becomes legal across the U.S., small growers will need to innovate to surviveNov 27, 201811Nov 27, 201811
Published inOneZeroIs the Government Really in Control of Its Algorithms?Clumsy decisions made by software are leading to calls for automation to be auditedNov 18, 20182Nov 18, 20182
Adobe is Developing Photoshop for Your VoiceIn the age of information manipulation, a new voice editing technology could present mounting security challengesFeb 27, 20181Feb 27, 20181
Apple’s Face ID Is Another Step Toward the End of AnonymityHow Face ID affects the Fifth Amendment and opens the door for law enforcement to have easier access to your phoneJan 30, 20187Jan 30, 20187
“OK Google,” What Are the Problems with Speech Recognition Technology?How Amazon and Google’s big bets on the smart speaker market affect their customers’ privacyJan 18, 20188Jan 18, 20188
Smile, Your Face Is Now in a DatabaseHow airports and DHS are using facial recognition on travelersJan 10, 20181Jan 10, 20181
The Military Has a Plan for Human Brain WavesThe Army Research Laboratory’s plan to use human brains to train machinesOct 4, 20171Oct 4, 20171