This April, the NAB show 2025 will combine artificial intelligence and sports to create a new feel for the ultimate broadcast conference in the world.
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Theater Review (NYC): ‘Loneliness Was a Pandemic’ by Olivia Haller – Can You Teach a Robot to Make Art?
A powerful assertion of humanity in the face of an AI dystopia is onstage now at Theaterlab.
Read More »NAB Show 2024: Meet Ameca – An AI Robot with a Message for You
AI will play a big part in the future of broadcasting, according to the robot named Ameca who spoke at the NAB show.
Read More »Teaching and Writing in the World of AI – To Be, Or Not to Be?
Teachers and writers in the world of AI – a world where the people are seemingly becoming bit players – are asking themselves this question: to be, or not to be?
Read More »NAB Show 2024: The Year of AI
The NAB Show 2024 featured over 100 sessions focused on the impact or functionality of artificial intelligence. AI was the focus this year.
Read More »Fan EXPO Boston: William Shatner
"Every individual has a different idea of what is moral. Can you make a moral computer?"
Read More »Book Review: ‘Kundo Wakes Up’ by Saad Z Hossain
'Kundo Wakes Up' by Saad Z Hossain is a wonderful story populated with great characters and might change how you think about your devices.
Read More »Software Review: Vivid-Pix RESTORE – AI Photo Time Machine
New software Viv-d-Pix RESTORE makes bringing faded photos, slides and documents back to life fast and easy.
Read More »Interview: Douglas M. Branson, Author of ‘The Future of Tech Is Female: Ways to Achieve Gender Diversity’
Douglas M. Branson, author of 'The Future of Tech is Female,' talks about what companies can — and should — do to hire, promote and support more women.
Read More »Interview with Stephen Perun, coauthor of ‘My Cognitive autoMOBILE Life: Digital Divorce from a Cognitive Personal Assistant’
An interview with Stephen Perun, coauthor of 'My Cognitive Automobile Life,' a fascinating insider's look at the cars we'll have (but probably not drive) in the near future.
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