Emerging Tech

Instead of Hacking Self-Driving Cars, Researchers Are Trying to Hack the World They See

A sticker applied to a stop sign could be disastrous.

Digital Government

Facial Recognition Coming to Police Body Cameras

An approach to machine learning inspired by the human brain is about to revolutionize street search.

Digital Government

One of the Most Popular Freelance Job Sites Has Added an Option to Hire a Bot

The site isn’t selling bots for hire directly, but it has created a database of people who can whip one up quickly.

Artificial Intelligence

How Will The Pentagon Create Its AIs? The Algorithmic-Warfare Team Is Charting a Path

Over the next 36 months, an algorithmic-warfare team will draw up a model for splitting the work between government and industry.

Digital Government

U.S. Won't Launch a Military Space Corps—For Now

Russian and Chinese anti-satellite weapons testing has raised the profile of space conflict in recent years.

Digital Government

Lawmakers Worry GSA's Reorganization Politicizes Buying

A House Oversight subcommittee questioned why the General Services Administration's moved its tech units under the acquisition office and shifted to a politically appointed commissioner.

Emerging Tech

Microsoft to Expand Broadband in Rural Areas

The tech giant wants to bring more internet to more people.

Emerging Tech

The Technology That Will Make It Impossible for You to Believe What You See

With these techniques, it’s difficult to discern between videos of real people and computerized impostors that can be programmed to say anything.

Emerging Tech

Battle For the Net To Wage War Across Your Browser

Prepare for online protests to support net neutrality.

Emerging Tech

Elon Musk Bought a Web Domain Worth Millions With 'Sentimental Value' to Him

It's a piece of Internet history.

Emerging Tech

The Israeli Army Is Trading its Llamas for Robots

Great news if you’re an Israeli war llama: Your tour of duty is over.

Emerging Tech

These Scanners Could Let You Travel With Liquids and Electronic Devices

A San Diego-based company is in talks with TSA to test out a scanner that could search tablets and cellphones for explosives.

Emerging Tech

FAA Offers Registration Refund for Drone Pilots

It's a bird, it's a plane, it's an unregistered drone!