AI
Kill your vampire tasks before they suck away your productivity
Vampire tasks suck, as they stop you from getting real work done. With so much at stake, Nicole Kobie explains how to fight back.
Nvidia Chat with RTX AI chatbot heralds the coming of local AI
Nvidia has released an AI chatbot that works on your computer without connecting to the web. The catch? It needs a recent Nvidia graphics card - from its RTX series - to work.
Peter John Alexander, Chief Business Officer at MeetKai: “AI is generating a transformative shift that will reshape the future of customer service”
We speak to Peter John Alexander, Chief Business Officer at MeetKai, who's on a mission to transform both his company and the world of customer service.
Google joins C2PA to improve AI transparency and defences against deepfakes
Google joins C2PA in an effort with other tech giants to help consumers in telling machine-generated and human-created content apart.
Is the worst over for tech job losses?
New figures show a massive decline in the number of tech jobs being lost, suggesting the worst of the cull might be over
Midjourney website now lets you generate images without Discord
Midjourney now lets some customers generate images from its website. How well does it work? Our Midjourney expert investigates...
Prashant Mahajan, CEO at Zeda.io: “While many leading companies have prioritised AI, they’ve done so out of a fear of being left behind”
We talk AI and customer experience with Prashant Mahajan, CEO of Zeda.io and a veteran product-manager-turned-entrepreneur, as part of our CX Today series.
AI regulation will hurt financial firms, says Ted Cruz
Senators in the US are hitting back at attempts to regulate AI in the financial industry, which they call a "war on technology".
AI model built on Intel Xeon Scalable processors helps diagnose throat cancer
Artificial intelligence cancer detection is making its way out of hospitals and into patients' pockets with a new model developed by researchers in Taiwan and the US.
Top tech companies in Cork, Ireland
Cork isn't merely the headquarters of Apple, but also some of Europe’s top tech companies. We profile a number of the most interesting.
Windows 12 still on track for 2024 despite major Windows 11 24H2 update
Microsoft has let slip there will be a major Windows 11 update this year, leading some to speculate that this means no Windows 12 in 2024. History suggests otherwise.
Sébastien Faure, Head of Customer Service at Devialet: “Brands will have to prove they are legitimate when contacting customers”
We interviewed Sébastien Faure, Head of Customer Service at Devialet, a professional with more than 20 years of experience in CX.
Microsoft Mesh: what you’ll need to run virtual meetings in Teams
Microsoft Mesh lets you meet in a virtual space from inside Microsoft Teams
AWS’ strategic steps to close the GenAI competitive gap
Relative to fellow hyper scalers MSFT or Google, AWS lacks a competitive GenAI product. We look into what it's doing to close the gap.
Why has Wasabi bought Curio AI?
Wasabi has bought Curio AI from GrayMeta, and plans to launch "a new class of AI-powered intelligent storage" in the spring. So what will that mean in practice?
AWS pours $15 billion to expand cloud offering in Japan
Amazon Web Services (AWS) plans to invest ¥2.26 trillion, or US$15 billion, into its existing cloud infrastructure in Japan by 2027 in a bid to meet growing customer demands.
UK law enforcement agency issues warning about AI-aided ransomware
A new report from the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre warns that not only are AI ransomware attacks on the rise but numbers are likely to grow rapidly.
Referees have a tough job – this French company believes AI can help
A French company is using AI to analyse video captured as sports action occurs and helping referees make better decisions.
GPU shortage holding back Midjourney website
A lack of hardware delays Midjourney's plans to offer image generation via its own website
Ava Lawler, Chief Communications and Marketing Officer at Australian Wildlife Conservancy: “Now more than ever we need to take on the responsibilities of truth-telling”
In this Dust or Magic interview, we speak to Ava Lawler, Chief Communications and Marketing Officer at Australian Wildlife Conservancy.