Will declassifying black space programs shed light on the development of advanced technologies that could rally public support for the Space Force? | Continue reading
While African countries are expected to urbanize at a remarkable rate, it isn’t just its big cities like Johannesberg and Nairobi that need attention. | Continue reading
An ocean of opportunity awaits in the Arctic. As the ice recedes, it's opening major travel routes that have been unreachable for all of recorded human history, until now. | Continue reading
Cutting off the supply of critical materials that are essential to modern technology in the US would mean a shift in geopolitics in favor of China. | Continue reading
China's abuse of technology in the State-sponsored persecution of Uighurs demonstrates what the Communist regime is capable of unleashing against the West. | Continue reading
The Founder Institute announces the launch of its Advanced Technologies Accelerator in partnership with NASA. | Continue reading
As China continues to steal American technology, here we show the ways in which the Communist government rips off the US, with a timeline of recent events. | Continue reading
Video app TikTok is quickly rising in popularity among teens, but with safety, privacy, and national security concerns, do the benefits outweigh the risks? | Continue reading
Henry Kissinger reminisces saying Google is a threat to civilization, but he came to view AI as something that will change human consciousness through his best friend Eric Schmidt. | Continue reading
China is creating databases on the behavior, preferences, and vulnerabilities of hundreds of millions of Americans to use for intelligence purposes. | Continue reading
Microsoft Azure Quantum is introduced just 10 days after securing the coveted JEDI cloud contract with the Pentagon that could potentially be worth $10 billion over the next 10 years. | Continue reading
In China there is a saying, "Picking flowers in the US to make honey in China." The DoD has another saying, "China is stealing our stuff!" | Continue reading
While the US and China are neck and neck in the race for high-tech supremacy, the DIU offers solutions on how to not let the Communist country set global standards. | Continue reading
US spy agency IARPA is looking to build a super quiet spy drone that can deliver a 10 pound payload for military use through the Little Horned Owl (LHO) program. | Continue reading
Facebook News launches today in an attempt to help the media industry and democracy, but it looks to be just another brick in the echo chamber wall. | Continue reading
Mark Zuckerberg is appearing before the House Financial Services Committee where Chairwoman Maxine Waters grills him over Libra, political ads, and fact checking. | Continue reading
British spy agency GCHQ is expanding its presence in Manchester, launching a Safe Citizen startup accelerator and a new high tech base in the city. | Continue reading
DARPA launches a program to restore natural functions after a soldier suffers a spinal cord injury, 3 years after paralyzed monkeys were made to walk. | Continue reading
Shadowbanning is not a uniformly defined term, but here we show you the symptoms of this cyber affliction, so you can make your own diagnosis. | Continue reading
Facebook is looking to push a privacy first policy with end-to-end encryption, but the FBI worries it will be a child predator's dream. | Continue reading
Preventing school shootings outright is damn near impossible, but with computer vision technology, reaction times can be significantly improved. | Continue reading
Today, facial recognition and blockchain are united with the launch of FindMeBahamas, a platform dedicated to finding missing people following the devastation of Hurricane Dorian. | Continue reading
No matter what side of the unauthorized immigration and border security debate you're on, technology plays a major role in the day-to-day operations. | Continue reading
Achieving heavy strides in healthcare, precision medicine is integrating with advanced technologies to pin-point diseases in advance. What will the future bring? | Continue reading
Just 41% of Americans trust mass media, yet Google continues to prop up mainstream media in its algorithms. Why is this? | Continue reading
Both liberal and conservative politicians agree that big tech needs regulation, but the average American is split on whether or not to regulate big tech. | Continue reading
Biobots modeled after sperm cells can now swim, which means they could one day seed stem cells to deliver drugs, perform surgeries, and target cancer. | Continue reading
The Navy confirms that certain Air Force footage does indeed depict UFOs. Assuming that we're looking at advanced technology, where does it come from and when could it be made public? | Continue reading
A former senator is taking a stab at big tech through the non-profit Internet Accountability Project (IAP), which aims to hold big tech companies “accountable” for their “bad acts.” Hot on the heels of antitrust investigations into Facebook and Google, IAP is a self-described con … | Continue reading
AI is finding unexpected ways to win a simulated game of hide and seek, even breaking the simulated laws of physics that were programmed by its developers. | Continue reading
Amazon has now publicly launched Alexa Answers in which it is crowdsourcing the truth from its users to share with other users without requiring citations. | Continue reading
Since the Pentagon doesn't want soldiers tripping in their tents, DARPA wants to develop a drug that works like psychedelics but without the lizard people. | Continue reading
Google contributed some $40K to California's attorney general's campaigns, and the AG is not participating in the anti-trust investigation against Google. | Continue reading
You might want to do some mental exercises to warm up for this cognitive workout. Get ready to get deep, philosophical, and visionary. | Continue reading
We may question, "What is technology's impact on society?" but to answer that, all we have to do is hold it up to a mirror. | Continue reading
DARPA rolls out four new incubators dealing with Cognitive Dissonance Detection, Quantum Bio-Computing, Hardware Trojan Identification, and Rethink Physics Modeling. | Continue reading
8chan is banned in a knee-jerk reaction to two mass shootings in the US over the weekend, fueling desire for a decentralized web in the censorship debate. | Continue reading
IOTA is set to become the standard protocol upon which the IoT economy runs, according to an IOTA Foundation supervisory board member. | Continue reading
Africa is home to some of the most sought-after animals on the black market, and this is why anti-poaching technology is all the more important. | Continue reading
Five years after Dmytro Potekhin's 48 horrendous days in captivity in Ukraine, the civic activist is an entrepreneur in the fight against propaganda. | Continue reading
Machines that smell and taste are making their way into the commercial realm and are set to impact a number of industries through digitization. | Continue reading
DARPA wants to avoid a digital Greek tragedy with the launch of the IDAS program, which aims to make developers explain their rationale and show intent. | Continue reading
AI will help submarine crews better understand what their adversaries are doing underwater by combining and analyzing multiple data sets, including sonar. | Continue reading
A UN spokesperson tells The Sociable that the United Nations is enlisting blockchain technology in Afghanistan for transparency in the rebuilding process. | Continue reading
The continuing emergence of decentralized finance (DeFi) means that by the time your next car loan quest comes round, a bank may not be your only port of call. | Continue reading
New York's first queer black congressional candidate James Felton Keith tells The Sociable that a Universal Basic Income is the best way to distribute an equity stake in productivity -- thus creating an asset holder class. | Continue reading
With the task of rolling out 5G technology just getting started, work is already being done on a 6G standard. What would 6G technology involve and who’s working on it? | Continue reading