If Machines Take Over, Who Will Be in Charge?

Experts discuss the good, the bad and the ugly of artificial intelligence at The Future of Everything Festival; plus, productivity at work, sports beyond the field and beauty that’s more than skin deep

Top AI thinkers including Future Today Institute founder Amy Webb, Primer CEO and founder Sean Gourley, and former world chess champion Garry Kasparov, share their thoughts on the future of machine and human interaction, at WSJ's Future of Everything Festival.

Technology has been facing a reckoning, with many people calling it frenemy No. 1. While some experts at The Wall Street Journal’s Future of Everything Festival Tuesday offered warnings about the lack of oversight and management and the level of distraction, the broader theme focused on how entrepreneurs and other doers and thinkers have harnessed the chaos to their advantage across industries.

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Technology has transformed our world, turning one-time science fiction into reality. WSJ’s Future of Everything Festival explores the next frontier.

Former world chess champion Garry Kasparov on the overblown fears about AI.

Japanese dairy farmers are getting robots to milk their cows, as a labor crunch forces businesses to step up capital spending on robotics and information technology.