3 years agoTags HP - SliderEurope lags behind Asia and US in share of women inventors Increasing women’s participation in science and innovation will be a key factor in Europe’s future sustainability and competitiveness, a report
3 years agoTags AIThis is where the tech jobs will be in the future Artificial intelligence is expected to be adopted by nearly 75% of companies within the next five years, a World Economic
3 years agoTags HP - SliderThe Week That Was: IT and Media news week 17 Microsoft’s struggle to buy video game giant Activision Blizzard continues. The UK’s competition authority CMA has now objected to Microsoft’s
3 years agoTags AI versus humansResearch shows AI better than humans at hiring staff Using artificial intelligence when hiring staff can be efficient and lead to increasing diversity. But negative attitudes against AI can
3 years agoTags HP - SliderMental health and lack of flexibility top concerns for women at work More women worldwide left their jobs in the last 12 months than in 2021 and 2020 combined, citing a lack
3 years agoTags big techCompetition for top digital talent remains fierce Even with recent tech industry layoffs, the tech talent shortage shows few signs of abating. A ZipRecruiter survey conducted in
3 years agoTags AIRise of AI and climate challenge in global advertising charter The global advertising business is facing a new wave of challenges and concerns, including the climate challenge and the rise
3 years agoTags gander gapMore unicorn firms owned by women but women still only “minor share” of investments Most of the world’s unicorn companies are active in the software industry, according to market research firm Statista. There was
3 years agoTags HP - SliderThe Week That Was: IT and Media news week 16 Meta should continue to remove misinformation about COVID 19. As long as the World Health Organization (WHO) continues to declare
3 years agoTags Artificial IntelligenceUncertainties about how artificial intelligence will affect jobholders The focus on possibilities and threats by artificial intelligence continues but a new survey shows that people are generally wary