3 years agoTags HP - SliderWhat makes digital workers go back to the office after the pandemic Offices around the world are trying to find out how to work now when the pandemic is no longer considered
3 years agoTags HP - SliderThe Week That Was: IT and Media news week 19 What could be the world’s first rules on artificial intelligence has been adopted by European Parliament’s committees. The draft includes
3 years agoTags HP - SliderPromoting women’s advancements in tech Companies where women are well represented at the top earn up to 50% higher profits and share performance. Yet, gender
3 years agoTags AI chatbotsIntroducing transparency rules for artificial intelligence What could be the world’s first rules on artificial intelligence has been adopted by the European Parliament’s committees for the
3 years agoTags HP - SliderWaiting for the Metaverse – What is the value in ten years Waiting for the metaverse – will it really take off? It is possible that, like many other previously hyped technological
3 years agoTags European ParliamentEuropean Parliament inquiry accepts spyware but wants better control Spyware have been used to secretly monitor politicians, journalists and civil rights activists. A European Parliament committee accepts the use
3 years agoTags cyberattacksIncreasing number of cyberattacks a challenge for healthcare Cyberattacks on healthcare are increasing. New research shows healthcare is the third most targeted industry in 2023, ahead of finance,
3 years agoTags HP - SliderThe Week That Was: IT and Media news week 18 The generative artificial intelligence chatbot hype has probably not yet peaked. A new survey shows 70% of executives say their
3 years agoTags HP - SliderFighting online piracy of live sports and music Media sports rights is big money and online piracy is a big problem. The EU Commission has now adopted recommendations
3 years agoTags HP - SliderSurvey says news media is increasing political polarisation News media is doing more harm than good for democracy and political polarisation, according to a new US survey. Nearly