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Chinese firms iFlytek and Hytera highlighted AI translation and public safety tech — sidestepping disputes over surveillance ...
Nithin Coca is a freelance journalist who covers the social, labor, and human rights implications of technology, focusing on China and emerging economies in Asia.
Scarred by long hours, low pay, and a hostile work culture, many chip workers are leaving for competitors, including American ...
At overburdened clinics, pharmacists use AI to catch dangerous errors. It’s frontier tech meets frontier medicine — with ...
The Chinese company, which controls about half of Africa’s smartphone market, entered the continent’s electric vehicle race ...
The founder of inDrive, the world's second most-downloaded ride-hailing app, is going beyond rides, and dreams of delivering ...
As investors lined up, Raveendran wanted Byju’s to become a global edtech giant. Starting in July of 2017, the company began ...
With tightening immigration policies and rising fears of deportation, new apps provide migrants with resources to stay ...
A record number of people are leaving the Philippines to work in Taiwanese factories, where they face long shifts, low pay, and unequal treatment.
Gabriela Martínez Córdova is a Mexican journalist based in Tijuana, specializing in gender issues, migration and human rights. Her work has appeared in CNN, the Washington Post, and ProPublica, among ...
A new wave of startups promise to automate everyday tasks — from app development to travel planning — better than chatbots.