As if a wealth of damning material weren’t enough, Wolff resorts to petulant editorializing that allows critics to dismiss the book as fake news. (Read full review on Fast Company.)
Michael Wolff’s Cattiness Undercuts The Impact Of “Fire And Fury”
Snubbing FCC, States Are Writing Their Own Net Neutrality Laws
California, New York, Washington, and likely more states are challenging both internet providers and the reach of the federal government. (Read on Fast Company)
The 5G Race Is On, Now That The Technology Is Almost Ready
With most of the final touches in place, companies will start mass-producing chips to get superfast phones in your hands by 2019. (Read more on Fast Company)
The Political Dumpster Fire Of Net Neutrality Is Just Heating Up
After the FCC’s vote to scrap its net neutrality regulations, activists will turn to lawsuits, Congress—and the 2018 election. (Read more on Fast Company)
Why The FCC’s Free-Market Argument For Repealing Net Neutrality Doesn’t Hold Up
In making the case that most Americans have multiple, competing broadband providers, the government acknowledges that up to almost 50 percent of them do not. (Read more on Fast Company)
The AI Guru Behind Amazon, Uber, and Unity Explains What AI Really Is
Computers aren’t conscious, but they can now think for themselves, says Danny Lange, who’s built machine-learning platforms for three tech giants. (Read more on Fast Company)
Where This Supercomputer Is Going, There Are No Hard Drives
Hewlett Packard Enterprise is building The Machine to solve both big science and big data problems, using some technologies that don’t quite exist yet. (Read more on Fast Company)
This Chatbot Is Trying Hard To Look And Feel Like Us
Modeled on a real person and equipped with a virtual “nervous system,” Autodesk’s AVA is built to be a font of empathy, no matter how mean a customer gets. (Read more on Fast Company)
This AI Startup Wants To Automate Every Store Like Amazon Go
San Francisco-based Poly launched a camera and AI system with the aim of turning convenience stores into automated-checkout mini-marts. (Read more on Fast Company)
How The Red Cross Has Survived In Crisis Mode For 150 Years
The ICRC has had to develop a management structure, policies, staff benefits, and all the other mechanics of a large company, with the added demand of operating in constant crisis mode. (Read more on Fast Company.)