How a digital copy of itself is helping Singapore find climate solutions
Singapore’s architects and planners are using 3D semantic modeling to pit its human and environmental challenges against their designs for better solutions.
Singapore’s architects and planners are using 3D semantic modeling to pit its human and environmental challenges against their designs for better solutions.
Social media, far from being a time-sink, could be the way your hybrid-working team builds strong relationships for better collaboration and productivity.
The tech workforce is embracing digital nomadism – working wherever you want – in droves, but practical problems abound. Could digital nations like Plumia help?
Cyber-hacks in space happens more than you might think. We must plan for how we’ll protect space infrastructure, maybe even from aliens.
AI is much maligned for its many nefarious uses, but where AI can be a problem, it may also be a solution.
For innovation, we need lawyers who are at home with both technology and the law. Jonathan Kewley is working to bridge the gap.
Government tax policy is on the move around the world, thanks to COVID-19. Tax automation may be the answer, helping to iron out cross-border tax headaches.
Cyber-hacks in space happens more than you might think. We must plan for how we’ll protect space infrastructure, maybe even from aliens.
AI is disrupting every industry and country. It comes with great problems, but also great opportunities. We must make sure we use its power wisely.
Planning how cities will grow means thinking way ahead.
Tech entrepreneurs don’t predict a future where robots and AI steals our jobs. But they do think society and work is about to change beyond recognition – and we need to act now.
Explore this series to demystify cloud computing with secure cloud solutions.
AI is disrupting every industry and country. It comes with great problems, but also great opportunities. We must make sure we use its power wisely.
In many parts of the world, a post-COVID public transit slump is threatening services. But a new, tech-enabled and low-carbon commuting option is emerging.
The pandemic has sped up changes in how we live, work and play. We’re starting to see new trends in how cities are growing and changing.
Tech teams are happier, more engaged and more productive when given autonomy. Leaders must start seeing time wasted as a feature, not a bug.
Manufacturers are fast adopting smart tech like wearable barcode scanners and ‘digital twins,’ but AI might soon be saying what to improve and how.
Obscure pixel patterns once seen as a gimmick are now a daily necessity. Businesses should think about how the QR code will feature in their future.
More women would follow cyber careers if we remembered women’s long history of vital contributions to the industry, going back to the birth of computing.
Should we be polite to AI assistants? Are we changing ourselves just so that AI can understand us? Dr. Beth Singler of University of Cambridge on how we see AI.
We’re reliant on the internet for everything. But could it one day just stop? Some are planning for a ‘black swan’ internet blackout event.
In cybersecurity, remote work is nothing new. Whatever tools you use, there’s timeless wisdom leaders should apply in making remote collaboration work.
International investors are eyeing up Ethiopia’s plan to jettison bureaucracy and rapidly digitalize, after its long struggle to stay connected.
Chess is all the rage, thanks to Netflix drama The Queen’s Gambit. Let top-ranked chess player Hou Yifan’s insights inspire you in business.
Three tech business leaders shared these insights on how to retain and recruit more women during Kaspersky and Ada’s List’s recent webinar.