Tackling bias in AI requires individuals, organizations and government bodies to take a serious look at the roots of the problem.
Will transportation technologies become the industry disruptors many pundits suggested they would?
As of late 2018, the top 10 tech companies in the U.S. spent $4.7 billion on healthcare acquisitions since 2012. What are their intentions? And what are the ramifications for the health industry?
Cyrus Radfar Contributor Cyrus Radfar is the founding partner at V1 Worldwide. More posts by this contributor Bias in AI: A problem recognized but still unresolved How autonomous vehicles and hyperloo
Today, for most of us, air travel consists of a series of unfortunate lines, embarrassing checks and obscure ticketing rules that leave us in a confined space where we’re uncomfortably attempting to
The coming years could see the next great land rush across many countries, but it might not even involve land. Instead, the next trend could be fleets of autonomous vehicles. In a market that’s stru
Cyrus Radfar Contributor Cyrus Radfar is the founding partner at V1 Worldwide. More posts by this contributor Bias in AI: A problem recognized but still unresolved How autonomous vehicles and hyperloo
Technology is continuously reshaping our relationship with travel, and that change is accelerating to another inflection point. Advances in transportation technology reshape our lives and cities, and
Over the past few years we've seen Amazon testing new ways of getting groceries in consumers fridges, with Amazon Fresh, Amazon Fresh Pickup, drone delivery, and Amazon Go. As I look back with this ac
Cyrus Radfar Contributor Cyrus Radfar is the founding partner at V1 Worldwide. More posts by this contributor Bias in AI: A problem recognized but still unresolved How autonomous vehicles and hyperloo
Their products help us learn, communicate and navigate the world. The companies behind these innovations are battling for the future of computing. Each one is defending their core businesses while pla