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Want to use AI in business? Then think mundane tasks not revolution
Want to use AI in your business? A panel of experts at the Turing Institute's AI UK conference in London shares how to put LLMs to work. Nicole Kobie reports from the floor.
Samsung vs greenwashing: real talk for a better planet needs real action
If Samsung wants to take on greenwashing, it needs to not only talk the talk but put its money where it matters
Apple “in talks with Google” over iPhone AI
Apple considers licensing Google Gemini to power iPhone AI, in a clear sign its own AI project isn't yet ready for the limelight
Daria Kepa-Green, Marketing Director at Cytora: “I think of programmatic advertising as something that we’ll be moving away from”
Daria Kepa-Green, Marketing Director at Cytora, is an InsureTech leader. Here, she shares her insights on AI, programmatic advertising and more
2001: A Food Odyssey
There's a theory that 2001: A Space Odyssey is all about food. In this latest FlashForward edition, we check how appetites might have changed.
Wasabi survey finds APAC bullish on public cloud storage and spend
New research by Wasabi Technologies has indicated the amount of data being stored in public cloud continues to rise in 2024.
Luiz Martins, CMO at Dura Software: “When leveraged correctly, AI can enable a small team to perform like a marketing powerhouse”
We interview Luiz Martins, CMO at Dura Software, who not only shares his thoughts on AI in marketing but also reveals the differences between a Hollywood, Geek and Soldier CMO...
South Korean 60Hertz helps businesses make the most out of solar
We speak to 60Hertz, a company developing software that connects the different technologies used in capturing and distributing solar energy.
AI document capture company Nanonets earns $29 million in its quest to automate data entry
In the future, data entry is going to be as simple as emailing a document to an address - and that's why Nanonets had no trouble drumming up another $29 million in funding
Navigating a shady cloud bill – here are seven red flags, and how to avoid them
Are you getting the most out of your investment in cloud computing? Here are seven all-too-common red flags to look out for.
Apple Vision Pro used in surgery — to organise tools
The Apple Vision Pro is already being used in surgery, but not in ways that you might expect. We give its first outing a thorough examination
How green startup Humight intends to light up the world – starting with the Paris Olympics
We interview David Chquiry, the CEO of Green Tech Innovations, the French startup behind green initiative Humight.
UK Government using an “ostrich strategy” against ransomware, says National Security Committee
The Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy has accused the UK Government of having an "ostrich strategy" on ransomware
AWS, IBM, and HPE all announce investments in Saudi Arabia
Amazon, IBM and HPE all announced investments at this year's LEAP technology conference, held in the Saudi Arabia capital of Riyadh
Bruno Garcia, Managing Consultant at frog: “Nothing survives a lack of good feedback”
Are you ready for what 2024 will bring? We interview Bruno Garcia, Managing Consultant at Frog, who advises brands in the product and retail sectors on customer service and loyalty.
With AR Genie and augmented reality, what you see is what you fix
AR Genie is helping businesses through a combination of augmented reality and remote assistance. We meet their CEO at CES 2024.
Watch out for these Windows 11 changes enforced by the EU
Microsoft will let users remove the Edge web browser as part of a series of Windows 11 changes forced by the EU's Digital Markets Act
How to lose customers and alienate people
90% of what it takes to keep customers is not doing the obvious things that will upset them, writes Prashant Mahajan in this opinion piece.
The biggest challenges faced by Women in Tech today
We asked 41 female tech leaders what they believe are some of the biggest challenges faced by women in tech today. Here are their answers.
Christina Kyriazi, SVP of Marketing at PhotoShelter: “Staying ahead of the marketing curve is a constant sprint”
Christina Kyrazi, SVP of Marketing at PhotoShelter, has a deep passion for data-driven marketing. She explains why in this interview exploring the power of AI and beyond.