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Learn how to build a human knowledge-centred approach to AI, so that your organisation can run on the best information ...
In the famous children’s tale, Goldilocks only achieved her goals when conditions were ‘just right’. The same applies to Q-Day. Preparing too early means adopting immature technologies and standards, ...
Does Information Age accept new Contributors? Yes. On a case by case basis, we accept one-off posts from outside contributors that fit in nicely with the areas ...
While OpenAI's ChatGPT is taking the large language model space by storm, there is much to consider when it comes to data privacy.
Organisations across the tech industry have been looking to promote diversity in the workplace and within hiring strategies. Despite this, a lack of diversity in tech remains a problem — just 15% of ...
Harnessing emerging sustainable technologies including solar and wind energy transmitted through hi-voltage undersea cabling could mean we end up with surplus energy, not power outages. Michael Baxter ...
Making use of data using a single view of all relevant assets, in real-time, has never been more vital, and for financial service institutions this is no different. Data-driven decisions, aided by ...
AI is set to transform how we enforce compliance. We look at five ways artificial intelligence can help lift some of the compliance burden.
Government funding is to be aimed at digital skills training across high-growth UK sectors including green energy and construction In line with the government investment package, UK colleges and ...
What does generative AI mean for copyright? We look at the issues both from the AI developer's point of view and that of endangered creatives.
5G and AI use cases. Next-generation cellular network will accelerate artificial intelligence but which business sectors will it affect most?
Machine learning can prove ideal for anomaly detection throughout the company network. Here are three key scenarios where this can be put to good use “Prevention is the daughter of intelligence,” said ...