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In nearly every boardroom I walk into, the same assumption comes up: If we buy the right technology, our business transformation will succeed. It’s a tempting belief, reinforced by vendors, ...
The ever-increasing backlog of Freedom of Information Act requests for federal agencies is due in part to technological issues facing the workers charged with fulfilling them, a new Government ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Tell me if this scenario sounds familiar: You’ve joined a new company, excited to bring your ...
It is established practice to judge the inventive step of an invention using the problem-solution approach developed within the European patent office. Under this approach, a claimed invention has to ...
News this past week that both Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices are taking charges in the current quarter because of the latest U.S. rule limiting chip sales to China cast attention on a broader ...
No one likes getting into a cold car in the winter and immediately driving off, right? It’s easier to drive when your windshield is defrosted and the interior car is nice and toasty – and the same ...
Recycling is still one cornerstone of a sustainable vision of the future, but what if there aren’t enough materials to recycle? That’s one problem facing entrepreneurs and experts who are dreaming up ...
Back in 2020, New York Times reporter Kashmir Hill wrote about an experiment she conducted for the news site Gizmodo the year before to see how hard it would be to disconnect from Big Tech—Amazon, ...
A Personal Perspective: Telling ourselves that devices and platforms “hijack” our brains plays right into Big Tech’s hands. Does repeating a falsehood make it true? It seems so, at least when it comes ...
If the mere existence of data were enough to solve pedagogical problems, the accumulation of it over the past several decades should have made teachers’ lives exponentially easier by now. But that’s ...