3 years agoTags HP - SliderThe Week That Was: IT and Media news week 36 The EU Commission’s vice president Margrethe Vestager is temporarily stepping down from her position at the Commission. This comes at
3 years agoTags copyrightUsers of AI services worry about copyright problems Who owns what is produced by generative artificial intelligence? This is a new legal question following the global focus on
3 years agoTags Digital Markets ActVestager takes a break from being EU’s competition watchdog The EU Commission’s vice president Margrethe Vestager is temporarily stepping down from her position at the Commission where she has
3 years agoTags AI in educationAI critical in education and forecasted to drive sale of smart devices Artificial intelligence in learning and education will be critical and devices market will exceed USD 150 billion by 2027, International
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