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IBM pushes for EU to make AI open and collaborative
If the EU wants to remain a global digital leader then it needs to make AI open and trusted. So says IBM in its new digital policy agenda for Europe.
Overcoming barriers to unlock data value
It's easy to assume that owning huge amounts of data will lead to better insights, but there's no guarantee your business can unlock its value. Here's why.
King’s Speech moves cybersecurity in the right direction
The King’s Speech has given us a much better idea of how the new Labour government will tackle cybersecurity challenges
Why a Trump and Vance ticket could spell trouble for Big Tech
Big Tech should be nervous after Trump's VP pick of JD Vance, with reasons to believe both men will back tech regulation
Navigating ISO/IEC 27001:2022 requirements with Thales’ cybersecurity expertise
Organisations can fight back against ever-changing cyber-threats by establishing a robust framework for managing information security risks effectively - and that's where ISO/IEC 27001:2022 helps.
Accelerating RegTech adoption is a gamechanger for the UK’s financial sector
In the ever-evolving landscape of finance, RegTech adoption could be a gamechanger for the UK’s financial sector, argues Andrew Doyle
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?
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".
Australian government vows to make AI safer
The Australian government has pledged to introduce mandatory safeguards for “high-risk” AI as it tries to strike a balance between fostering innovation and managing concerns related to safety and responsible use of AI systems.