Sentences with phrase «technology ushers»

Technology ushers in new legal and ethical dilemmas that will challenge law firms and their clients.
It is a common knowledge that new technology ushers a new era and has both positive and negative aspects.
As our knowledge of nuclear power, for example, increased and we built more and more nuclear power plants, we discovered how little we really knew about the new world of technology we ushered ourselves into, with risks previously unknown and unanticipated.
There is also the phenomenon of «filter bubbles», which describes how tracking technologies usher us into cultural and political ghettoes by monitoring what our online preferences are and feeding us more of the same.
America's extended nuclear umbrella had seemed viable in the early post-war years when the United States maintained overwhelming superiority in these weapons, but grew increasingly questionable as Soviet gains in nuclear and missile technology ushered in the era of superpower parity and «mutually assured destruction».
The advent of POD technology ushered in an absolute glut of poorly produced content, because the bar of entry was so low — which is part of what gave self - published books a «less than» reputation for so long.
On the other hand, the current changes of the technology ushered the development of most online markets.
Importantly, the sedan receives the semi-autonomous ProPilot Assist technology ushered in by the second - generation Leaf last year.

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Dubbed the Apple Watch, the gadget marks the technology trend - setter's attempt to usher in an era of wearable computing and lift its sales with another revolutionary product.
Not to mention that advances in science and technology are ushering in a new era of medical research that will likely cure many diseases in the coming decade or two.
In 1977, he led the design of the APSOH sonar which became the fleet sonar of the Indian Navy, ushering in India's global leadership in this vital technology.
Like many consumer technologies that went before it, AIM ushered in a revolution that quickly left it behind.
He said: «The government will explore use of blockchain technology proactively for ushering in digital economy.»
Fortunately for them, an army of technology companies across the country are equipped with the technical know - how and financial support necessary to usher in a new era of digital commerce in the country, as highlighted by the infographic below.
We set out to build a new technology that would usher factoring into the 21st Century.
It probably won't bring jetpacks and hoverboards, but it will usher in other radical technologies, business models, customer experiences and even a new breed of entrepreneurs — a wave of so - called digital natives who think and act differently from every generation before them.
Accenture joins the countless other analysts, technologists, and researchers who claim that the rise of artificial intelligence technologies like deep learning is ushering a new age.
Jeremy Bailenson, director of Stanford University's Virtual Human Interaction Lab, says that as the technology gets more sophisticated, VR business calls will usher in more nuanced nonverbal communication that is lost in today's video conferences.
The MaRS Cleantech Fund LP ushers in a new model in early - stage technology investing by leveraging the strength of a non-exclusive, but strategic relationship between MaRS Discovery District and the private sector.
Abra's vision for a decentralized network of people, merchants and consumer devices all connected via Internet - based open blockchain technology can usher in a new era of financial inclusion and access to capital for billion of consumers.»
By using technology, we hope to usher an effective, transparent and sustainable digital ecosystem for the beverage alcohol industry.
The era ushered in by stealth technologies could revolutionize war - making, surveillance, and military - technological relations, creating new interstate competitions and potential security dilemmas.
«What we've seen is the transformation of a low strategic target into a high value target,» said Levy - Yurista of the technology security outfit Usher.
The New York Times and The New Yorker magazine won the Pulitzer Prize for public service for their reporting on sexual harassment that ushered in a reckoning about the treatment of women by powerful men in the uppermost ranks of Hollywood, politics, media and technology.
Seven fellows on Capitol Hill ushered in the AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowships (STPF) program back in 1973.
When a young inventor named Steve Jobs wanted to provide computing power to «people who have no computer experience and don't particularly care to gain any,» he ushered us from the cumbersome technology of mainframes and command - line prompts to the breezy advances of the Macintosh and iPhone.
Therefore, Caldeira said, the more important question - and one of the largest sources of uncertainty in climate models - is «will the end of oil usher in a century of coal, or will it usher in a transition toward low - carbon - emitting technologies
Each fall, the Science & Technology Policy Fellowships (STPF) ushers in a new class of fellows excited to learn about the federal policy process and use their skills for the public good.
Scientists at Rutgers University - New Brunswick in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University and Harvard Medical School have invented a technology to clone thousands of genes simultaneously and create massive libraries of proteins from DNA samples, potentially ushering in a new era of functional genomics.
For Leonard, a roboticist at MIT, riding in a car outfitted with Google's self - driving technology reminded him of another iconic moment in transportation: when the Wright brothers ushered in the age of air travel 111 years ago.
Gone are the little white lies that used to make society run smoothly as the people of the world excitedly usher in technology that makes the human mind almost transparent.
The new technology was once widely viewed as an improvement over the antiquated paper ballots used in some states during the highly contentious 2000 presidential race that ushered George W. Bush into the White House (think: hanging chads).
Overcoming engineering, biology, and technology obstacles, a team of researchers has crafted what may be the best artificial womb yet: a fluid - filled bag in which lambs born early can live for up to 4 weeks, before being ushered into the outside world.
The research team included Vincenzo Pota and Christopher Usher (Swinburne University of Technology), Jay Strader (Michigan State University), Aaron Romanowsky (San Jose State University), Jean Brodie and Jacob Arnold (University of California), and Lee Spitler (Macquarie University).
Next - generation sequencing technologies are said to be ushering in a new era of cancer genomics.
In addition to ushering in a new era of personalized healthcare, we hope that our Organs - on - Chips technology will reduce the use of animals in clinical drug trials.
Wings, a silent film, won the Oscar for Best Picture that night, a feat which would never be repeated, given the impending innovations in sound technology that ushered in the age of the talkies.
Penned by the storytellers at Sledgehammer Games, «Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare» envisions a powerful future, where both technology and tactic have evolved to usher in a new era of combat for the franchise.
Ushering in a new era for the franchise with cutting - edge technology powered by the Fox Engine, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, provides players a first - rate gaming experience as they are offered tactical freedom to carry out open - world missions.
And for all of Spielberg and Lucas» enthusiasm in remembering the advances that made «Jurassic Park» possible in 1993, only production designer Rick Carter recognizes the parallel between the film's cautionary tale about unchecked technology and how the movie helped usher in an era when digital effects were the new stars of summer blockbusters.
Blended instruction gives students investigation, real - world application, and immediate relevance with each lesson — and even more so because of the educational technology advances that the Common Core will usher in.
The annual ERA Award Ceremony is run by the British Educational Suppliers» Association to recognise the best of the UK's educational - technology sector.Commenting on the award win LGfL Content Manager, Bob Usher, said, «LGfL are delighted to win this award, especially given the fierce competition from other high - quality and transformational curriculum resources.
(Usher & Kober, 2012) This includes teachers as resources; school curricula, assessments, technology, and learning materials; and other essential resources.
Advances in computer network technology and improvements in bandwidth will usher in capabilities for unlimited multimedia access.
The proliferation of technology is ushering in a new wave of initiatives in schools.
When BMW launched its new 7 - series back in 2002, the German automaker was ready to usher in a new era of modern design and technology.
The A7 may not usher in any major new technology, but the list of leading - edge features it does offer is impressive.
Our goal at the Department of Transportation is to help usher in this new era of transportation innovation and safety, ensuring that our country remains a global leader in autonomous technology.
These models usher in standard Honda Sensing technology including collision braking mitigation, forward collision warning with pedestrian sensing, lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control with low - speed follow, and lane keep assist.
The MINI Clubman ushers in a new era of sophistication with comfortable seating for five, iconic split rear doors that open with a foot - activated sensor, and a top - shelf interior outfitted with premium materials and cutting - edge technology.
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