AI Evolution In All Of Its Sizes
Artificial intelligence, or AI, is a term that gets thrown around a lot, but what actually is it? Strictly speaking, AI is the simulation of human intelligence functions by machine
Supply chain complexity presents a simple opportunity for technology
The vulnerabilities inherent in our global supply chains have been brought to the fore in recent months. We’ve seen how semi-conductor scarcity continues to blight the global aut
The top news in tech: the August digest
This month, I’m pleased to launch a new Babel blog series looking at the top tech news stories, and wrapping up four weeks of content that caught my eye. As PR professionals, it
All I want for Christmas, is sustainable agritech
It is highly presumptive of me to assume that I can imagine what all farmers would want for Christmas. So, I have put this blog together with a certain theme in mind – one that i
Can mankind live forever?
“Clearly, it is possible, through technology, to make death optional”. These are the words of Martine Rothblatt, founder of biotech firm United Therapeutics. This opinion is ec
Half man/half machine
Cyborgs are a reality; living, breathing and walking among us. Think I’m joking? Just ask Elon Musk, who believes that in order to stay relevant (and avoid becoming “house cats
Thoughts of a Fira first-year: MWC isn’t just a telecoms event
I returned home from Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last week to be greeted by the freezing Beast from the East. As I tried to stay warm, I also took the time to reflect on my
Top of the Pops at MWC – What a Difference a Year Makes
Here at Babel, we’ve been deeply involved in the mobile sector ever since the company was founded, so it won’t come as any surprise that we have a big team at Mobile World Cong
BBC Click Live: A veritable feast of fresh tech
Did you know that it’s possible to 3D print a tasty, hold-in-your-hand, fully edible raspberry? No? I didn’t either, until yesterday. Fellow Babelite Sophie managed to bag tick
When disaster strikes
Google was recently given the green light to deploy a network of high-altitude helium balloons to restore cellular and internet coverage to hurricane ravaged Puerto Rico and the US