EU’s Digital Services Act has formally been in force since last autumn but a step-by-step implementation means that it is from now that stricter rules for big tech are in
The economic downturn is difficult for many European startups. Over two-thirds of European companies that have gone public since 2022 are trading below their IPO price as European venture-backed IPOs
Generative artificial intelligence produces text, pictures and music that look like created by humans. But who owns the outcome of content produced by AI? Specialists at World Economic Forum are
International Data Corporation, IDC, is downgrading its forecast for quantum computing “considerably” saying it will continue to experience slower growth until there is a major quantum hardware development. Other technologies,
The working from home trend is fading! Video conferencing company Zoom, which became a symbol for remote work during the pandemic, has joined the growing number of companies demanding staffers
The working from home trend is fading! Video conferencing company Zoom, which became a symbol for remote work during the pandemic, has joined the growing number of companies demanding staffers
There is a lack of universally accepted definitions of online harms. This lack of shared understanding has led to fragmented definitions and an inability to comprehensively address online harm, authors
Short form video is popular and news is the second most popular content after “how-to” videos. A third of online adults in Britain watch short-form content daily. Among adults who
The rapid deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) in the media industry is an unprecedented challenge, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said when launching an international committee to develop a charter regulating
Losses from cybercrime are expected to surge in the next five years, rising from USD 8.44 trillion in 2022 to approximately USD 11 trillion in 2023 and potentially reaching approximately