Elon Musk says the difference between human intellect and AI is comparable to the difference between chimpanzees and humans
What comes to mind when you hear the words "artificial intelligence"?
Mars mission readies tiny chopper for Red Planet flight
The mini-helicopter is regarded as a bonus on the 2020 mission
‘Worst of wildfires still to come’ despite Brazil claiming crisis is under control
The fires raging in the Brazilian Amazon are likely to intensify over the coming weeks, a leading environmental expert has warned, despite government
Apple ends contracts for hundreds of workers hired to listen to Siri
Hundreds of Apple workers across Europe who were employed to check Siri recordings for errors have lost their jobs after the company
The end is near for the Airbus A380 superjumbo jet. Here’s how it went from airline status symbol to reject in just 10 years
The end is looming for the Airbus A380, following Airbus' announcement earlier this year that it will end production of the double-decker in
Ex-Google and Uber engineer charged with theft
Anthony Levandowski was charged with 33 counts of trade theft involving Alphabet's self-driving car technology
Opioid crisis: Johnson & Johnson hit by landmark ruling
The company said immediately after the judgement that it would appeal
Microsoft Issues New Windows 10 Update Warning
While Microsoft deserves some sympathy for recent Windows 10 problems, typically the buck stops in Redmond. And with its latest Windows
Sri Lanka to sign deal for offshore oil joint study with Norway’s Equinor
The Sri Lankan government will sign an agreement on August 27 with Norwegian energy firm Equinor to survey the offshore blocks JS5
Nestlé plan to take 1.1m gallons of water a day from natural springs sparks outcry
The crystal blue waters of Ginnie Springs have long been treasured among the string of pearls that line Florida’s picturesque Santa Fe River
UN WARNING: FOOD IS GOING TO GET REALLY, REALLY EXPENSIVE
The global food supply is on the brink of disaster, according to a newly published report by the United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Why Are We So Bad at Choosing the Right Job?
What would be your perfect job? Although there are well-defined parameters around what people actually want from work, our career-related
Why WeWork’s $47 billion private valuation could be a key stumbling block for its IPO — and might even derail it completely
It hasn't been a great year for unicorns. It could be an even worse one for WeWork
The Amazon in Brazil is on fire – how bad is it?
The northern states of Roraima, Acre, Rondônia and Amazonas have been particularly badly affected
Apple warns new credit card users over risks of it touching wallets and pockets
Apple’s flashy branded credit card comes with all the sleek, designer chic customers have come to expect from the iPhone company
Qantas to run test flights on world’s longest route
Qantas will run test services of its planned 19-hour flights to determine whether passengers and crew can withstand the marathon journeys
Discovery of two New Planets beyond our Solar system
Scientists of the Arthur C Clarke Institute for Modern Technologies have discovered two planets orbiting around a star located 1133 light years
Amazon fires: Record number burning in Brazil rainforest – space agency
Brazil's Amazon rainforest has seen a record number of fires this year, according to new data from the country's space research agency
Walmart slams Tesla with a lawsuit claiming its solar panels caught fire at 7 stores
Walmart on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against Tesla, accusing the company's solar-energy subsidiary of gross negligence after multiple stores
Cathay Pacific Defeated By Propaganda
Cathay Pacific CEO Rupert Hogg and no. 2 executive Paul Loo resigned last Friday, essentially to appease Chinese authorities. While it will take