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We don’t know what AI will do next, admits Adobe CTO
Adobe announces a fresh sweep of AI updates to Photoshop and other apps
What tech companies wanted at D9+ meeting vs what happened
Some of the biggest tech companies called on the D9+ group to stimulate Europe’s digital competitiveness by adopting emerging technologies - but did they get what they want?
Oracle to expand cloud and AI footprint in Japan with $8 billion investment
Oracle has announced that it will invest more than $8 billion over the next decade in cloud computing and AI in Japan.
UK police bust worldwide million-dollar crime-as-a-service hub LabHost
Davey Winder provides details of the LabHost bust by British police in partnership with Microsoft and others - and explains LabHost's modus operandi
Logitech gives keyboard and mouse owners one-click access to ChatGPT
An update to Logitech's Options+ software gives all owners instant, free access to ChatGPT.
Regulator says no to facial recognition and fingerprint scanning of employees
Information Commissioner's Office guidance has reduced the use of facial recognition and fingerprints in the leisure sector - is this the start of a trend?
Cisco-led consortium wants to help you retrain after AI takes your job
Cisco is working with Google, IBM, Intel, Microsoft and others to evaluate job roles at risk due to AI - and wants to help affected workers retrain
Chief AI Officer (CAIO) positions triple in five years
Demand for executives with AI experience is rising... but for how long?
Sage study finds HR professionals believe AI can help ease workload
A study by Sage found that more than 75% of HR professionals believe AI has the ability to change the way of working in their company.
How Northwestern Medicine and Dell are bringing AI to medical imaging
Dell and Northwestern Medicine have been working on a generative AI project that can analyse patients' chest X-rays.
Intel claims Gaudi 3 AI accelerator is typically 40% faster than Nvidia H100
Everything you need to know about Intel's Gaudi 3 AI accelerator compared to the Gaudi 2 and its Nvidia rivals
Intel sets out its AI stall for enterprises at Intel Vision 2024: trust us with your data (not that other lot)
Intel has just unveiled its battle plan for enterprise AI: it's here to win the hearts of big businesses by building on trust and openness
Solar eclipse wipes out internet traffic
The solar eclipse that blotted out the sun across much of North America didn't herald an apocalypse — but it did wipe out internet traffic.
The nodding iPad is Apple’s latest smart home brainwave
Apple is working on a "low-end iPad" mounted on a robotic arm that can mimic the head movements of FaceTime callers
Marriott taps into personalisation with Adobe Experience Cloud
Guests of Marriott International can expect to receive highly personalised experiences thanks to its integration with Adobe Experience Cloud
Is INC ransomware group’s Leicester attack motivated by damage rather than money?Â
Now that Leicester City Council has finally confirmed that it was hit by a ransomware attack, with INC claiming responsibility, we explore the motives of the group and the attack's consequences.
Salesforce’s Einstein Copilot now available on Tableau
Salesforce's Einstein Copilot is spreading its wings - the generative AI assistant is now available as part of Tableau.
No surprise here: AI will hit women and low-paid workers hardest and first
A report from the Institute for Public Policy Research reveals that those with lower-grade jobs will be significantly more affected by AI automation. To which Nicole replies: no kidding
Microsoft splits Teams from Office – but is it too little too late?
Regulator-prompted splitting of Teams from Office could actually benefit the company, critics claim
Double-whammy of Microsoft SharePoint vulnerabilities mean all users must take immediate action
Microsoft has shared a double-whammy of Microsoft SharePoint vulnerabilities, one of which is new and the other a not-so-golden oldie.