4 years agoTags Artificial IntelligenceMixed feelings for artificial intelligence 46% are positive to police using facial recognition technology to monitor crowds and look for people who may have committed
4 years agoTags HP - SliderThe week that was in IT and Media: top news week 11 Media Support to Ukraine: Money is pouring in for the Ukrainian journalists covering the invasion of their country. A
4 years agoTags egual payMEPs want stricter rules against gender pay gap Working women in the European Union earn on average 14% less than men. The European Parliament’s committees for women rights
4 years agoTags cryptocurrencyMeta taken to court for not stopping cryptocurrency scam ads Meta is not doing enough to stop scam ads about cryptocurrencies on its Facebook, according to Australian Competition and Consumer
4 years agoTags HP - Promo 1Publishers report booming revenue growth from mobile video Digital publishing revenues continued to grow in the fourth quarter of 2021 and increased 13.4% from Q4 2020, a report
4 years agoTags advertisingCourt case against systematic fake online reviews Fake reviews of products and services is a growing online problem. Meta is suing a person in California for operating
4 years agoTags HP - SliderStudy shows conflicting interests in working from home The pandemic is slowly calming down. After two years working from home, many employees want to continue working remotely, at
4 years agoTags IranNazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe allowed to leave Iran After six years in Iran, most of the time in jail, Thomson Reuters Foundation´s Nazanin Zaghari -Ratcliffe has been released
4 years agoTags Ben SmithTop Reuters editor joining media startup Reuters’ executive editor Gina Chua is joining the earlier announced new media startup founded by Bloomberg’s ex-CEO Justin Smith and
4 years agoTags GDPRMeta fined Euro 17 million for data leaks Meta has been fined Euro 17 million by the Irish Data Protection Commission for a series of data leaks. The