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 digestÂ
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, itâ
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 optionalâ€. 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