Quantum computers are neither stable enough nor powerful enough to achieve very much at all at the moment, warns Professor Peter Cochrane - but could one day provide a cure for cancer
Endless moral scares may justify ever-more controls on the internet and AI, warns Professor Peter Cochrane, but won't achieve their supposed aim
This year saw the first global 'datathon' to apply natural language processing to identify 'fake news'. Professor Peter Cochrane was there as an advisor
Civilisations stand or fall on the strength of their truths, warns Professor Peter Cochrane OBE
The internet has become the biggest source of subversion - of all kinds - in history. How should we respond, asks Peter Cochrane
It's not just politicians who are increasingly eschewing knowledge and expertise - business is too, warns Peter Cochrane
Peter Cochrane looks at how computing has changed in his lifetime, from analogue, to digital and, soon, quantum
What is real intelligence, and does intelligence equate to life? asks Peter Cochrane
Humanity faces a growing existential challenge that will take an immense technological effort to overcome, argues Peter Cochrane
Artificial intelligence today is barely intelligent at all. So what will it take for true AI to be developed, asks Peter Cochrane?