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Digital twins: Key to addressing climate change
The wider adoption of digital twins and a data-driven approach to sustainability could help in the race to reach net zero by 2050.
Why storytelling is the future of gaming
Nintendo’s success and SEGA’s failure highlight the importance of recognizing trends within video games.
Fast-food is about to get faster—the rise of robotics
The growth of robotics in the restaurant sector presents a new paradigm in the nature of employment.
Is it time to question smartwatches and their impact on eating disorders?
Technology is helping Gen Z respond to the demands of maintaining a healthy body, and smartwatches meet this need and are extremely popular.
Top cat prowling again – the success of snow leopard conservation
With staffing difficulties and an expanse of thousands of miles, technological innovation has been fundamental to expanding and improving the scope of protection.
Will Zuckerberg’s metaverse become our reality?
The latest GlobalData Technology Sentiment poll reinforces the lack of confidence in the metaverse, with 59% of respondents feeling that the metaverse was all hype and no substance.
The adoption of AI and rewilding will lead to the end of the Anthropocene
AI is the tech buzzword of the decade and refers to software-based systems that use data inputs to make decisions on their own.
Drive to survive: F1’s race to net zero
Several F1 teams such as Red Bull Racing, Mercedes-AMG Petronas, and Scuderia Ferrari use digital twins to simulate the performance of several components of their race cars.
Doctor Who and the disappearing streaming content
As the content wars continue to rage, the BBC hopes to compete with streaming giants.
China’s regulatory influence on AI extends well beyond its borders
Over the past few years, Beijing has introduced some of the world’s first binding regulations on AI, including recommendation algorithms and generative AI.