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Instead of pushing AI for the sake of it, it’s time to put the brakes on and consider how workers are actually using it.
Passenger queues stretched from the main entrance of Stansted Airport and past the terminal building over the weekend, due to ...
It comes two years after Oracle altered the licensing terms for the Java standard edition (SE) subscription from a per-user ...
A cyberattack on Edinburgh Council disrupted students’ exam revision over the weekend, despite being identified and shut down ...
Computing is once again showcasing the UK's top tech talent in our Tech Rising Stars 30 list. View the 2024 list here. If you ...
National Trust is pushing its digital transformation forward using GIS, which is a good thing. The organisation completed – ...
Welcome to Computing's weekly roundup of tech news in Asia. This time we look at export-heavy Taiwan’s experiments with a ...
Harrods, the world-renowned luxury department store, has become the latest high-profile British retailer to fall victim to a ...
With the exception of deepfake impersonations, there is nothing particularly new about the way AI is being used for ...
Suggestions include microsites and QR codes that can be printed, stuck to fridges at home and scanned in case of emergency so ...
Cisco claims its research into quantum computing will speed up the time it will take to develop viable quantum computing ...
The Wikimedia Foundation is seeking a judicial review of the Online Safety Act (OSA), claiming that its “Categorisation ...
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