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Government ministers have called on the UK’s regulatory bodies to publish plans outlining how they can each support the safe adoption of AI across their jurisdictions. Technology Secretary Liz Kendall and her predecessor, now serving as Business Secretary, Peter Kyle, jointly wrote to the 19 regulators deemed to be responsible for the sectors with the ...
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Металлы... Будучи однажды открыты человечеством в глубокой древности, они изменили всё — и позволили людям подняться с четверенек и устремить свой взгляд к звёздам… Но, войдя в жизни людей, они принесли и присущую им проблему: недолговечность. «Но, постойте», скажите вы, — ведь большинство металлов настолько крепки и долговечны, что изделия из них доходят до нас даже из глубокой древности! Всё так, однако, нельзя отрицать того, что большинство металлов подвержено коррозии... Read more ›
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For years, China’s hotel story was concentrated in major cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. That’s where the demand was, and that’s where most branded supply clustered. But that’s changing now. Read more ›
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Reputable leaker shares alleged specifications for the unannounced Ryzen 7 9750X and Ryzen 5 9650X processors from AMD. Read more ›
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Just as was hinted at by a recent leak, today the Oppo A6x became official in India, where it's called A6s, despite the fact that there's also an international A6s with a different battery capacity. Anyway, the Indian A6s comes with a 6.75-inch 720x1570 LCD touchscreen with 120Hz refresh rate, 240Hz touch sampling rate, and 1,125-nit peak brightness, the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC at the helm, a 50MP rear camera,... Read more ›
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A friend named Derek, 53, told me something over drinks near Boat Quay a few months ago that I haven’t been able to shake. He’d been with his wife for twenty-two years. They still ate dinner together most nights, still split the grocery run on weekends, still texted each other about mundane logistics throughout the ... Read more Read more ›
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My current partner can tell when I’m upset before I’ve said a word. Before I’ve even fully registered it myself. She’ll walk into a room and immediately know something’s wrong. Not because of anything obvious. Just a shift in energy that most people would completely miss. For a long time, I thought this was just ... Read more Read more ›
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The UK government has launched a programme to support women and girls in entering the male-dominated tech industry. It has been a well-established truth for years now that the tech industry has a serious diversity problem, with efforts to improve the gender equity in the sector so far only barely moving the needle. Moreover, research ... Read more ›
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Hadean, a London-based defence startup that uses AI to simulate conflict scenarios, has secured a bridge round as it works towards its Series B. Founded in 2017, Hadean through a combination of spatial computing and AI creates simulations for defence organisations, government agencies and businesses to rehearse, train and plan for combat scenarios in live ... Read more ›
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We have sleepwalked in an age where the scientific method is being dragged into the culture war. It is increasingly treated not as a rigorous process of discovery, but as a badge of political allegiance. Certainty is rewarded, nuance is dismissed as a hedge, and legitimate scientific disagreement is recast as conspiracy. For a global ... Read more ›
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Medical device manufacturer Combat Medical has raised £2.6m in the first close of its Series A funding round. Combat Medical develops devices to optimise the delivery of cancer therapeutics and is currently working on a hyperthermic intravesical chemotherapy treatment, called HIVEC. With the new funding, the company plans to advance HIVEC through phase three clinical ... Read more ›
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The UK’s data regulator has demanded tech platforms hosting social media and video sharing content act immediately to strengthen age assurance measures in the name of child safety. In an open letter to applicable firms, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said that the technologies required to prevent children from accessing harmful content are “readily available”, ... Read more ›
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A team of researchers from the University of Cambridge have called for tighter regulations to be placed on toys fitted with AI capabilities, following a study of how children play with them. The research team examined how the interactions of a small sample of toddlers with an AI-powered toy called Gabbo. Fitted with a voice-controlled ... Read more ›
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The UK government has handed a contract worth £63m to tech firms Atos and Softwire to deliver digital development services for the electoral system. The seven-year contract will see the tech firms work with the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) to support the development of a digital elections services portfolio. “We are ... Read more ›
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Simon Bocca is the founder of PayCaptain, a payroll solutions that allows for the flexible management of salaries. In this week’s Founder in Five Q&A, Bocca discusses how he ditched overconfidence in favour of diligent and forensic implementation, the importance of how technically capable staff who also care about the customer and why running a hotel ... Read more ›
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Tropic, a Norwich-based agtech specialising in gene-edited tropical crops, has secured a $105m (£79.2m) Series C funding round. The company, which uses a proprietary platform to develop improved crops that are resistant to disease with higher yields, is planning the global commercial scale up of its crop portfolios following the sizeable round. Currently Tropic’s crop ... Read more ›
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This week’s UK tech funding deals include AI hyperscaler Nscale, crop gene editing group Tropic and more. UKTN tracked £1.64bn worth of UK tech investment this week (9 March to 13 March), a 1,553% week-on-week increase, driven heavily by the enormous round raised by Nscale, across six funding rounds. Here’s your weekly roundup of UK ... Read more ›
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