What if AI doesn’t control us through force, but through convenience—predicting our thoughts, smoothing decisions, and quietly shaping our behavior without us noticing?
Emotions may reflect the brain’s predictions, not just reactions. Change happens when we stay with an experience long enough for the nervous system to update its expectations.
Yokogawa Electric Corporation announced that it has entered into a global agency agreement with US-based CMC Solutions (CMC) to expand the availability of CMC’s (PEMS) outside the U.S. Under the ...
MyHomeQuote introduced Performance Prediction Algorithm, technology designed to move campaigns from reactive optimization to predictive performance management.
6G visions include immersive extended reality, holographic communications, tactile internet applications, and large-scale digital twins. Supporting these services will demand fully autonomous network ...
Engr. Dave Chibuike Nwosu is a mechanical engineer, energy innovator, and business leader whose career spans upstream oil and gas, renewab ...
A peer-reviewed field study has demonstrated that software-driven controls can allow a standard 120-volt heat-pump water heater to deliver reliable hot water without backup resistance elements, ...
Anthropic and the Pentagon are clashing over AI use in autonomous weapons and surveillance, raising high-stakes questions ...
Electra announces a major milestone with the successful validation of its EVE‑Ai™ Adaptive Controls platform, enabling ...
Workplace violence is a major concern in healthcare. Organizations may need a multilayered approach to better protect their team members.