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A new YouGov survey shows that two-thirds of UK undergraduates are already using AI in their studies – a third do so weekly. For many, ChatGPT is becoming as natural a tool as Google. The study also shows uncertainty – a quarter of students admit to using AI for graded work, yet many also say ...
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AI Score, a London-based startup that has created an AI governance and management platform, has emerged from stealth with more than $1m (£760,000) in funding. Built within GALLOS Technologies, a venture studio for security, defence and resilience companies, AI Score aims to allow organisations to use automation technology safely. The group’s platform is used to ... Read more ›
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An open letter signed by over 150 figures in the tech startup ecosystem has urged the chancellor to not include an exit tax in her upcoming budget. Arranged by the Startup Coalition, the letter claims a tax on business owners moving their companies outside of the UK would “tell founders that their ideas and innovations ... Read more ›
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The UK tech ecosystem pulls in the highest proportion of Japanese investments in all of Europe, receiving almost half of the total capital, according to new research. As much as €33bn (£29bn) of Japan-linked capital has been invested in European tech since 2019, with the UK receiving £12.7bn of it, by far the most in ... Read more ›
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