2 years agoTags EU techAn Airbus for the metaverse could boost EU economy The metaverse has been described as too big to ignore but with an uncertain future. A new report from LSE
2 years agoTags AI and staff reductionWhat’s needed for successful use of GenAI By 2026, over 80% of organizations will have used generative artificial intelligence, up from less than 5% in 2023, but
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2 years agoTags encryptionEuropean chiefs of police joining forces against encryption Secure online communication is essential for individuals and companies but the encryption to secure that is controversial. European police chiefs
2 years agoTags fake newsLaws against fake news used to silence independent media Legislation against “fake news” has increased significantly over the last few years, particularly in connection with the pandemic, A new
2 years agoTags IT and Media ne2ws week 16The Week That Was: IT and Media news week 16 AI-produced fake naked pictures on social media is a growing problem. Two cases with fake pictures of celebrities are now
2 years agoTags Artificial IntelligenceFake news manipulators benefit from global crises and breaking news Times of crises and breaking news is when we have less defence against fake news and other forms of manipulated
2 years agoTags Gender GapThe gender gap in financing of startups and how to close it Women entrepreneurs face a higher rate of business loan denials and increased interest rates in loans from commercial bankers. We
2 years agoTags AI picturesAI-made fake nude pictures of celebrities – a case for Meta board AI-produced fake naked pictures on social media is a growing problem. Two cases with fake pictures of celebrities are now
2 years agoTags e-wasteElectronic waste growing five times faster than recycling We use more and more electronic devices. Global electronic waste is rising five times faster than the recycling of e-waste,