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The Week That Was: IT and Media news week 44

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Research shows a significant shift in election disinformation tactics. “Rather than merely targeting individual candidates, bad actors are now undermining the foundations of democracy itself ”, Ian Plunkett, advisor at

Research shows change in disinformation tactics

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Research shows a significant shift in election disinformation tactics. “Rather than merely targeting individual candidates, bad actors are now undermining the foundations of democracy itself ”, Ian Plunkett, advisor at

The Week That Was: IT and Media news week 43

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Digital influence operations by Russia, China, and Iran continue as the US presidential election is getting closer. “Russian actors continue to integrate generative AI into their content, Iranian groups ramp

Disinformation attacks hitting US elections

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Digital influence operations by Russia, China, and Iran continue as the US presidential election is getting closer. “Russian actors continue to integrate generative AI into their content, Iranian groups ramp

The Week That Was: IT and Media news week 42

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Gun violence, verbal attacks and sexual harassment are reported by journalists in a US survey made by International Women’s Media Foundation. “For close to a decade the IWMF has heard

The Week That Was: IT and Media news week 41

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Baby Boomers – born 1946 to 1964 – is a tricky category for advertisers. Only 12% of them globally feel ‘positive’ about advertising. They have the lowest average levels of

Market for used smartphones growing fast

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The market for used smartphones is growing faster than for new devices. Demand for wearable devices, dominated by various forms of hearables, is also growing fast. Global sales of gaming

The Week That Was: IT and Media news week 40

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The wider use of artificial intelligence will affect jobs. Through 2027, generative AI (GenAI) will spawn new roles in software engineering and operations. 80% of the engineering workforce will need

The Week That Was: IT and Media news week 39

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The booming introduction of artificial intelligence comes in a year when exceptionally many countries have elections. A majority in the US say they are concerned about the impact of AI

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