Plenty of Gen Z dreamers are ready to quit college, launch a startup, and become the next Mark Zuckerberg. Or Bill Gates. Or ...
Your internet service provider (ISP) brings the internet into your home through a modem. A router then converts that signal into Wi-Fi, allowing phones, laptops, TVs and other devices to connect ...
AI deepfakes are targeting businesses, forcing companies to rebuild trust and rethink how they verify what’s real.
As global markets grapple with fluctuating consumer sentiment and economic uncertainties, Asian markets have shown resilience, particularly in the face of easing U.S.-China trade tensions which have ...
Copyright is one of the most important legal issues in the age of AI. You might not think about copyright very often, but we ...
Fujitsu will be paid another £41m to continue to supply and support the software at the centre of the Post Office scandal until at least March 2027. But that will not be the end of Horizon itself, ...
As we approach the anticipated artificial intelligence singularity and the strain builds, showing the fault lines in our systems, different aspects emerge and begin to converge.
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Career confusions are eternal. What to choose for your career, and even if one learns it, it gets complicated to know how to ...
We laugh it off when ChatGPT confidently says Napoleon invented the microwave. But when AI controls a surgical robot, an autonomous vehicle or an industrial system, there’s no room for hallucinations.
There should be one clear group of winners emerging from the coming disillusionment: knowledge and information managers. The AI reckoning will force a long-overdue epiphany upon executive leadership: ...