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The smart cities of the future will use tech to lower emissions, cut urban temperatures, and improve quality of life in highly populated areas.
The smart cities of the future will use tech to lower emissions, cut urban temperatures, and improve quality of life in highly populated areas.
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Scientists have created an easy-to-assemble system to create four-legged robots that can stand up and walk out of the 3D printer they’re made in.
Welcome to this week’s LEAP:IN newsletter. Each week, we unpack leader’s powerful quotes and decipher the tech landscape. With exclusive content from some of the world’s leading experts in AI, robotics, space, edutech, climate tech and more, read on to discover this week’s insights and
The sheer volume of data being generated by current technology has created the need for AI. New stats show that that 2.5 quintillion bytes of data are created every single day in 2022, and no team of humans could handle that in any meaningful way. But during his keynote
There’s a gender gap in the tech industry. According to the Harvard Business Review, women fill only 26% of computer and mathematical science roles in the US; 15% of engineering roles; and only 24% of all technical positions, in spite of inclusion and diversity programs now being commonplace among
“We need to find a way to invest in our technological and digital sovereignty. At the same time, we [must be] able to share data in a way that does protect the rights of people, but also allows us to really harness this information.” These were the wise words of
The world is in the middle of a severe digital skills shortage. The KPMG 2020 CEO Outlook survey identified “talent risk” has risen to the number one threat key to future success. The talent risk was behind 11 other risks to long-term growth just a year before, evidence of the
Welcome to this week’s LEAP:IN newsletter. Each week, we unpack leader’s powerful quotes and decipher the tech landscape. With exclusive content from some of the world’s leading experts in AI, robotics, space, edutech, climate tech and more, read on to discover this week’s insights and
Saad Toma (General Manager at IBM) came to #LEAP22 to talk about AI. And with good reason: “Twenty years ago the prediction was that every company would become an internet company,” he said. “Now people are saying every company will become an AI company.” In 2019 research by Accenture found
Ransomware has been a significant threat to organisations since the mid-2000s. And with the accelerated digitalisation during the Covid-19 pandemic, dealing with ransomware attacks has become a nightmare scenario for many organisations and IT and security departments. According to Kaspersky, from January to November 2021, nearly every second security incident