AI adoption: AWS addresses the skills barrier holding back enterprises
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has set its sights on helping 100,000 people across the UK gain skills in artificial intelligence (AI) by 2030, having published research that suggests at…
WhatsApp scam sees fraudsters impersonate loved ones
Fraudsters impersonate loved ones in WhatsApp and text scams demanding urgent money transfers. Parents and friends are being targeted by fraudsters using WhatsApp and text messages to impersonate loved ones…
Leading European telcos call for exclusive access to 6GHz band
The battle between Wi-Fi operators and telcos over the use of key parts of the coveted 6 GHz wireless frequency range in Europe has taken a significant step, with…
Reddit plans identity checks after AI bots spark authenticity crisis
AI impersonation scandal pushes Reddit to consider user verification measures. Reddit is preparing to introduce identity verification measures following a major controversy over AI bots impersonating humans on its platform.…
Oracle NetSuite’s Goldberg: autonomous AI next applications phase
Evan Goldberg, executive vice-president of Oracle NetSuite, has a computer science student hinterland in artificial intelligence (AI) that pre-dates his joining Oracle as a software engineer in 1987. He…
Girls more concerned about AI bias than boys
The areas of artificial intelligence (AI) young people are interested in varies between genders, according to research by InnovateHer. The social enterprise asked more than a thousand students between…
UK police struggle to contain online misinformation
2024 riot posts spread unchecked due to regulatory delays. Sir Andy Cooke has urged that Ofcom be granted stronger powers to swiftly remove harmful online posts, particularly misinformation linked to…