3 years agoTags Artificial IntelligenceMedia companies blocking training of artificial intelligence tools Copyright and access to huge amounts of data to train artificial intelligence for generative AI tools is a controversial topic
3 years agoTags disinformationEU says social media’s efforts to stop disinformation not enough Social media companies have enabled the Kremlin to run a large-scale disinformation campaign targeting the European Union and its allies
3 years agoTags HP - SliderThe Week That Was: IT and Media news week 35 A majority think the increased use of artificial intelligence is more a worry than something exciting, a new US survey
3 years agoTags AndroidWorldwide smartphone sales lowest in a decade but second hand markets booming Worldwide sales of smartphones will this year be the lowest in a decade. The explanations are weaker economic outlooks and
3 years agoTags HP - SliderRemote work will continue to grow CEO survey shows An increasing number of companies are introducing rules for how staffers have to work more from the office now when
3 years agoTags Artificial IntelligenceGrowing concern about use of AI in daily life A majority think the increased use of artificial intelligence is more a worry than something exciting, a new US survey
3 years agoTags gamingGlobal gaming revenue reaching $187.7 billion PC and console gaming is booming. The number of players worldwide will reach 3.38 billion in 2023, growing by +6.3%
3 years agoTags HP - SliderThe Week That Was: IT and Media news week 34 EU’s Digital Services Act has formally been in force since last autumn but a step-by-step implementation means that it is
3 years agoTags big techWill EU’s stricter rules for big tech work? EU’s Digital Services Act has formally been in force since last autumn but a step-by-step implementation means that it is
3 years agoTags ad spendGlobal ad spend to reach $1 trillion for the first time Five companies – Alibaba, Alphabet, Amazon, Bytedance and Meta – now draw over half of global advertising investment and are