How artificial intelligence can enhance blockchain platforms
Artificial intelligence and blockchain are both touted as technologies that will lead our future. But here’s the problem: They’re like oil and water. While innovative
Artificial intelligence and blockchain are both touted as technologies that will lead our future. But here’s the problem: They’re like oil and water. While innovative
Security in the Internet of Things (IoT) has become a critical requirement, with recent legislation mandating ‘reasonable security features.’ It is very clear that the
In this episode of the McKinsey Podcast, McKinsey partners Brant Carson and Matt Higginson speak with Simon London not only about how companies can drive
Smart Energy International spoke with Jo-Jo Hubbard, chief operating officer and co-founder of Electron, a start-up which utilises decentralised technology to advance the shared infrastructure
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), due to be enforced on 25 May, implements new rights for people accessing the information companies hold about
This is Part 1/chapter 12 in The Blockchain Economy serialised book. For the index please go here. On Thursday I gave a talk about Digital
Technologists are wrangling with an identity puzzle: Is it possible to create a single digital identity that can be seamlessly and securely used at a
Two technologies that could shape the future — blockchain and quantum computing — could potentially be at odds. While the former provides secure, decentralized transactions,
Two graduate students stood silently beside a lectern, listening as their professor presented their work to a conference. Usually, the students would want the glory.
This past February marks the two-year anniversary when Livingston County, Michigan, was hit by ransomware. The wealthiest county in the state had three years’ worth
Whether quantum computing is 10 years away — or is already here — it promises to make current encryption methods obsolete, so enterprises need to