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EthicAI, a University of Cambridge spinout operating in ethical and responsible assurance of AI, has launched a cloud-based AI assurance SaaS platform. The launch of BeehAIve aims to solve the problems traditionally created by AI models such as fairness and bias, transparency and impact on employees. BeehAIve scrutinises models and datasets against 15 ethical dimensions, ...
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A missile of such power and range could allow Ukraine to threaten military production hubs far within Russia, such as its factories in the Urals. Read more ›
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MSNBC is rebranding to "MS NOW" and is getting a new logo. Employees are chattering about what the rebrand signals for the cable TV network's future. Read more ›
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The U.S. Federal Trade Commission sued ticket reseller Key Investment Group for evading purchasing limits to buy up thousands of tickets to live events including Taylor Swift's Eras tour and resell them at a markup, according to a complaint filed in Maryland federal court on Monday. From a report: The Baltimore, Maryland-based company, which operates ticket resale sites including TotalTickets.com, used thousands of Ticketmaster accounts, including fake or purchased accounts,... Read more ›
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Kennedy Liu helped set up his American company's R&D center in Shenzhen and knew from the start it had to run more like a Chinese company. Read more ›
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Handheld gaming systems are having a moment. While people have been gaming on the go since the halcyon days of the Game Boy, recent years have brought an avalanche of devices that let you play all sorts of games anywhere you want. But new machines seem to arrive every week, and figuring out which ones are actually worth buying can be overwhelming. Depending on your tastes, the right handheld could... Read more ›
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Field Exchange, a festival bringing together farmers, artists, agricultural experts and food producers to discuss creative approaches to farming and food production, is returning to Brookfield Farm, Co. Tipperary, from September 5 to 7. Following the success of last year’s festival, Field Exchange has expanded to become a three-day event featuring specially commissioned art installations, […] Read more ›
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A WIRED review of a now-deleted Twitter account that used the screen name “Dr. Erwin J. Antoni III” shows it posted conspiratorial content about the 2020 election, Covid-19, and Jeffrey Epstein. Read more ›
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OpenAI has launched a special subscription tier for Indian users for 399 rupees ($4.60) a month, confirming The Information’s earlier reporting. The new tier, called ChatGPT Go, gives Indian users higher message limits, image generations, uploads and memory, OpenAI Chief Product Officer Kevin ... Read more ›
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This story appeared in The Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here. Welcome to The Logoff: A short-notice meeting at the White House today brought President Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and seven other European leaders together to discuss the […] Read more ›
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SoftBank will invest $2 billion in Intel at $23 per share, a move seen as both a vote of confidence in Intel’s U.S. chipmaking comeback and a strategic bet on an undervalued semiconductor maker. Read more ›
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OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Go, a $4.57 monthly subscription tier initially available only in India. The service provides, compared to the free tier, extended access to GPT-5, image generation, file uploads, advanced data analysis, longer conversation memory, and custom GPTs at Rs 399 per month. ChatGPT Go excludes features found in the $20 ChatGPT Plus tier including legacy models like 4o, Sora video generation, deep research, agent mode, and connectors.... Read more ›
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Amazon cloud chief Matt Garman says replacing junior staff with AI is short-sighted, calling it the "dumbest thing" he's ever heard. Read more ›
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Apple today released the fourth public betas of iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26, allowing the public to test the updates ahead of their September launch. The fourth public betas come a week after the third public betas, and the updates correspond with the seventh developer betas that were released earlier today. Beta testers that have registered on Apple's website can download the iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 updates... Read more ›
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The Trump administration is considering taking a 10% stake in Intel by converting $10.9B in Chips Act grants into equity, a move that would make the U.S. government Intel’s largest shareholder and mark a major shift in how federal chip funding is deployed. Read more ›
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"It was clear that if we didn't do it, the world was gonna be mostly built on Chinese open source models," Altman said. Read more ›
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Move protects Americans’ civil liberties, Trump’s director of national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard tells FT Read more ›
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Russian state media footage shows the M113 armored personnel carrier driving into combat in the Zaporizhzhia region. Read more ›
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The government aims to use AI technology to launch a mapping system to predict where and when violent crime is expected to occur before it happens. In an announcement reminiscent of the dystopian science fiction thriller Minority Report, Technology Secretary Peter Kyle has called on tech developers to create a detailed, real time interactive crime ... Read more ›
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Tide, the London-based business management fintech group, is aiming to tackle payments frauds by modifying the cards it issues to customers. The LocalGlobe-backed firm has decided to remove printed numbers from its payment cards, in a move it describes as a first for business card providers. As fraud increasingly becomes a concern for businesses of ... Read more ›
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Oxford Quantum Circuits (OQC) has named a new chief finance officer as it prepares for global expansion and the US launch of its new quantum computer. Robert Coutts, a former KPMG manager and finance chief at Achilles Therapeutics, has been named the new CFO of the company ahead of its US push. Coutts, who helped ... Read more ›
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Welcome to our new series, The Circuit. Meet our interviewee: Your browser does not support the video tag. Sister is Manchester’s new innovation district, a joint venture between Bruntwood SciTech and the University of Manchester. The four million square foot site is situated directly opposite Piccadilly train station on the site of the University’s former ... Read more ›
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Welsh ID verification company Credas Technologies has announced the appointment of Neil Williams as its new chief technology officer. Williams joins Credas from sustainable home retrofitting firm Sero, the where he served as interim CTO following a £6m VC investment secured in 2023. As the technology chief of Credas, Williams will help guide the firm ... Read more ›
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Archestra, a London-based startup connecting AI agents to company data, has secured a £2.5m funding round. An open-source platform, Archestra is designed to introduce security layers to allow companies to adopt new AI tools with access to their data. Businesses are increasingly attaching various AI agents to their existing systems including email and HR platforms ... Read more ›
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The rollout of live facial recognition vans announced by the Home Office is a “no-brainer” according to a think tank founded by former prime minister Tony Blair. Though considered controversial by advocates for privacy and personal freedom, the use of the technology has been heavily supported by the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change. “Using ... Read more ›
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Oxford Ionics has provided a full stack quantum computer to the UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) as it tests and develops commercial use cases. The Oxford-based computing firm has in partnership with NQCC and Innovate UK launched a testbed programme to explore how quantum computers can provide commercial returns. The new quantum computer, called ... Read more ›
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More data has been created in the past three years than in the entirety of human history. This explosion of information offers organisations an unprecedented opportunity to understand their customers and operations in ways that were unimaginable just a decade ago. Yet, despite this promise, most of that data remains locked away, trapped in outdated ... Read more ›
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Consumers in the UK are among the least trusting of digital ID solutions in the world, according to new research. A new report studying perceptions of digital identification and biometric security across various countries from Checkout.com has found people in Britain are significantly less comfortable with the technology compared with other regions. While consumers in ... Read more ›
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