About: Vivek Jaiswal
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Vivek Jaiswal studied Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technology at ABES Engineering College, Ghaziabad, India.
65 posts by Vivek Jaiswal
- Marseille’s battle against the surveillance state – July 2, 2022
- The hacking industry faces the end of an era – June 27, 2022
- Tech-payment giants and central bank digital currencies are revolutionising how people use money— – August 28, 2021
- How will the Taliban rule Afghanistan this time? – August 16, 2021
- Vaccine Lessons From COVID Could Help Prevent Future Pandemics – August 11, 2021
- Which covid-19 vaccine is the most widely accepted for international travel? – August 9, 2021
- Chief executives are the new monarchs – August 7, 2021
- Why Generation Z falls for online misinformation – July 25, 2021
- Mysterious New ‘Borg’ DNA Seems to Assimilate Genes From Different Organisms – July 19, 2021
- Facebook drops funding for interface that reads the brain – July 15, 2021
- Why ransomware attacks are on the rise — and what can be done to stop them – July 8, 2021
- The Scandinavian way to zero-carbon construction – July 5, 2021
- What Do Vaccine Efficacy Numbers Actually Mean? – March 4, 2021
- Debunking myths about renewable energy – March 3, 2021
- This complex microbial warfare is taking place in a single drop of water – March 2, 2021
- Catch up on your favourite BBC radio show from your favourite DJ right here, whenever you like – February 19, 2021
- ‘Politics was always in the room.’ WHO mission chief reflects on China trip seeking COVID-19’s origin – February 17, 2021
- WHO: COVID-19 didn’t leak from a lab. Also WHO: Maybe it did – February 13, 2021
- Social media must not be allowed to destroy democracy, says the EU President – February 13, 2021
- Should you mix and match COVID-19 vaccines? Scientists are seeking answers – February 12, 2021
- Facebook Moves to Muffle Politics on Its Platform – February 11, 2021
- The real value of the nuclear ban treaty – February 7, 2021
- Drone swarms: coming (sometime) to a war near you. Just not today – February 6, 2021
- Cryptocurrencies: Fad or the future? – February 6, 2021
- Newshour mutations: How do scientists find new variants? Sounds – February 5, 2021
- Will Covid-19 evolve resistance to vaccines? – January 31, 2021
- This is why mental health should be a political priority – January 28, 2021
- China Has Made Drone Warfare Global – December 3, 2020
- What the million-mile battery means for electric cars – November 23, 2020
- Tanks vs. Drones Isn’t Rock, Paper, Scissors – October 10, 2020
- The US military is trying to read minds – August 27, 2020
- A flood of coronavirus apps are tracking us. Now it’s time to keep track of them – June 17, 2020
- Facebook is going to let US voters opt out of seeing political ads – June 17, 2020
- We’re fighting fake news AI bots – May 22, 2020
- Countries Rolling Out Coronavirus Tracking Apps Show Why They Can’t Work – May 13, 2020
- Military artificial intelligence can be easily and dangerously fooled – April 21, 2020
- Facebook boss calls for rules on ‘harmful content’ – February 16, 2020
- No, there’s no evidence that cell phones give you cancer – February 12, 2020
- How phishing attacks trick our brains – January 29, 2020
- AI-enabled weapons could wage war with a speed and complexity that is beyond human understanding – December 31, 2019
- Facebook says it can locate users who opt out of tracking – December 18, 2019
- Blockchain is not a magic bullet for security. Can we trust it? – December 9, 2019
- This is how Facebook’s AI looks for bad stuff – November 29, 2019
- SpaceX launches 60 more mini satellites for global internet – November 11, 2019
- As computers play a bigger role in warfare, the dangers to humans rise – September 8, 2019
- Robot pilot that can grab the flight controls gets its plane licence – August 31, 2019
- Is science synonymous with ‘truth’? – August 26, 2019
- Conspiracy theories are dangerous—here’s how to crush them – August 21, 2019
- Many types of information disorder exist online, from fabricated videos to impersonated accounts to memes designed to manipulate genuine content. Most of this content is designed not to persuade people in any particular direction but to cause confusion, to overwhelm and to undermine trust in democratic institutions from the electoral system to journalism – August 20, 2019
- Giant Batteries Supercharge Wind and Solar Plans – August 14, 2019
- Google’s algorithm for detecting hate speech is racially biased – August 13, 2019
- Facebook is funding brain experiments to create a device that reads your mind – July 30, 2019
- Will Facebook’s Libra Change the Way the World Banks? – July 29, 2019
- The Democratization of Space – July 23, 2019
- Your brain loves conspiracy theories. Here’s why – July 22, 2019
- What is post-quantum cryptography? – July 21, 2019
- How an authoritarian regime will intercept all internet traffic inside its country – July 21, 2019
- The Pentagon has a laser that can identify people from a distance—by their heartbeat – July 20, 2019
- A Review of Possible Minds – July 20, 2019
- China: Facing up to hyper-surveillance – July 20, 2019
- We won’t control Libra, promises Facebook’s blockchain boss – July 20, 2019
- Future elections may be swayed by intelligent, weaponized chatbots – July 20, 2019
- A new set of images that fool AI could help make it more hacker-proof – July 20, 2019
- Elon Musk wants to link brains directly to machines – July 20, 2019
- Facebook says it will behave better from now on – July 20, 2019