The Next Auto Repossession Wave Could Involve Robots Doing The Work For Banks
By Tyler Durden As more consumers default on credit card and auto loan payments, financial strain intensifies as the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hiking campaign…
By Tyler Durden As more consumers default on credit card and auto loan payments, financial strain intensifies as the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hiking campaign…
By Mac Slavo The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is pushing a national identification system that will enhance the slave state for the ruling class….
By Julian Rose German and UK Government’s Collaborating on Military Exoskeletons and Genetic Engineering We have to have the courage to face our enemies. I…
By B.N. Frank Remember last year when electric vehicles (EV) flooded by Hurricane Ian started spontaneously catching fire? It’s happening again to EVs affected by…
By Beverly Crawford-Westre The Philippines’ recently launched eGov PH Super App aims to streamline government documents and services access. Part of the e-Gov PH system,…
By Beverly Crawford-Westre NEC Corporation India has launched the latest smart-city project in Tirupati, India, on behalf of Tirupati Smart City Corporation Limited, in one…
By B.N. Frank Experts say adding more vehicles into already overcrowded space will undoubtedly create more problems including a higher risk of human fatalities (see…
By Mathew Maavak According to Wikipedia, in “early August 2023, a series of wildfires broke out in the U.S. state of Hawaii, predominantly on the…
By Masha Borak A robot security dog equipped with cameras and facial recognition is about to prowl a sporting venue in the United States. Mercedes-Benz…
By Matthew Lysiak Existing traffic cameras set up across America to find speeding and red light scofflaws are being replaced by smarter, artificial intelligence-fueled versions…
By B.N. Frank Not everybody likes drones. They’re loud. They’re privacy invasive. In addition to their potential for crashing, they can create other dangerous situations. …
By Jan M. Fijor It is no coincidence that Nigeria, with a population of over two hundred million, became the first serious global testing ground…
By Patricia Burke of Safe Tech International, Image courtesy Floris Freshman Bing states that “A paper tiger is something or someone that appears powerful or dangerous but is actually…
By Floris R. Freshman Free rights, as-is cartoons for educating the unaware, the partially unaware, and the AWARE folks who love the planet, animals, others,…