It’s a common quizzical experience: once you type in a foreign phrase, Google Translate spits out an approximation far from what you intended to say. Why is Google Translate so inaccurate?
Read MoreOn Thursday, September 24, Georgia Tech Cybersecurity Ph.D. students presented their cutting-edge solutions to a panel of judges at this year’s Institute for Information Security and Privacy (IISP) Cybersecurity Student Demo Day Finale. As IISP’s live streaming partner, Tech Square ATL Social Club helped bring this annual event online.
Read MoreMeet Lorenzo Migliara, current Georgia Tech student. He is also Tech Square ATL (TSQATL) Social Club’s recent rocket stomp challenge winner.
Read MoreWe are in an era where technology is ever changing, adapting, and evolving. Advancements are always occurring, but today we aren’t here to talk about any kind of tech. We are focusing on augmented reality (AR).
Read MoreWe’ve all heard the old adage "A picture is worth a thousand words.” But what is an updated headshot worth? As with everything we do, we wanted to better understand the research and science behind selecting the “best” profile picture. So, last week we got camera-ready and headed over to Technology Enterprise Park (TEP) to take complimentary headshots of our community members for all their digital needs.
Read MoreBecause of our curiosity and excitement with anything related to technology, we at Tech Square ATL Social Club are incredibly excited for Tesla Battery Day – which is only a few days away (yay!) – and what news will come with it. As the insightful thinkers we are, of course we have our own speculations and predictions, so keep reading to find out more on what we expect is to come.
Read MoreWith Elon Musk’s recent demo of Neuralink – and the notion that mind control could be the next generation of touchless tech – we wanted to discuss this topic further with fellow community members to get their input on it all. And what better way to dive deep into the unknown than conversing about a new era of hands-free technology over complimentary beers?
Read MoreTo learn about how people have adapted new routines and technology to avoid high-touch surfaces, we caught up with Technology Enterprises Park (TEP) community members last Tuesday. Over coffee, we discussed their current experience at grocery stores and/or restaurants in order to get a better understanding of the current state of touchless technology.
Read MoreLast week, we discussed why startups fail as part of the Customer Discovery Theory class in ATDC Educate’s Customer Discovery Badge Program. This week, we attended the second session in the program – Customer Discovery Tools. Intended as a follow-up class, the intent of this course is to get new entrepreneurs ready to move forward in the discovery process.
Read MoreWhen Darin Griffith isn’t working on material chemistry solutions at Kemira, you can find him in his backyard oasis, enjoying the beautiful garden he built with his wife.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered who initially had the innovative idea of artificial intelligence? Keep on reading to find out more about the history of AI.
Read MoreEvery second Tuesday of the month, ATDC Educate hosts the first class in their Customer Discovery Badge Program – Customer Discovery Theory. We virtually joined in with like-minded individuals to learn more about ATDC, their program offerings, and to uncover the essentials of the startup world.
Read MoreEcommerce giant, Amazon, strikes again with their latest technological advancements in the grocery game. The tech company is no stranger to supermarkets, which is an $800 billion industry in the United States.
Read MoreSerial entrepreneur Marc Gorlin shared his personal takeaways from launching successful businesses, during a virtual fireside chat hosted by our partners at Startup Exchange.
Read MoreIn light of national video game day on September 12, we took a deep dive into the history of video games, what’s currently happening in the industry, and if there are any new technologies to be launched soon.
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