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Eight projects proposing ways in which AI can be incorporated into public sector work have been selected as semi-finalists in a government-sponsored competition. Run by digital business and technology service provider NTT DATA, the Civil Service AI and Data Challenge encouraged public sector workers to propose projects utilising the technology to improve services. Among the ...
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Accor shares dropped sharply after facing trafficking allegations, which the hotel group denied. The event shows that even unproven allegations can quickly become a crisis for a global hotel brand. Read more ›
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В этом тексте я покажу как собрать прошивку при помощи компилятора IAR и GNU Make файлов.Собрать прошивку компилятором IAR с помощью GNU Make — это не просто возможно, это стандартный подход для автоматизации сборки, например, на CI/CD серверах, где использование IDE неудобно. IAR поставляется с набором консольных утилит, которые делают этот процесс вполне прямолинейным. Читать далее Read more ›
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Google is developing a native Gemini app for the Mac, reports Bloomberg. Right now, Mac users who want to use Google's Gemini AI have to use a web browser, but that will change with a dedicated Mac app. Google competitors like Anthropic and OpenAI have dedicated Mac apps for their chatbots, potentially making Claude and ChatGPT more convenient to use than Gemini. Google shared an early version of the Gemini... Read more ›
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Memvid’s ‘AI Bully’ job turns your everyday chatbot frustration into paid work, where you stress test AI by pushing chatbots until they fail, exposing how often they forget context and repeat mistakes. Read more ›
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My son Danny called me on a Tuesday afternoon, maybe two years after he’d moved out of state. Not because anything was wrong. Just to talk. Halfway through the conversation he mentioned, almost as an aside, that he’d had a rough patch a few months back — something with work, money tighter than expected, he ... Read more Read more ›
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Longtime Slashdot reader UnknowingFool writes: Rapper Afroman, born Joseph Edgar Foreman, famous for his 2000 hit "Because I Got High", has won a defamation lawsuit that seven Ohio police offers filed against him. A jury found he did not defame the officers in music videos he made about a 2022 police raid of his home. In August 2022, Adams County Sheriff's Department raided Afroman's home on suspicion of drug trafficking... Read more ›
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CISA says hackers are actively seeking targets and urges companies to bolster their defenses. Read more ›
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Maybe this has happened to you: Your doctor is talking to you about your health, saying you need a test or a medication, and suddenly your brain leaps to a question that has nothing to do with your medical needs: How much is this going to cost? Health care in America is too expensive. According […] 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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The vast majority of UK tech firms are based outside of London, according to new data that reveals the overlooked impact of businesses beyond the capital. New data from Beauhurst commissioned by Startup Coalition and UK Tech Week found that as many as two-thirds of Britain’s tech businsesses are based outside of London. The data ... Read more ›
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Chorus Intelligence, a provider of investigative software for law enforcement, has secured a £15m investment from Maven Capital Partners. The investment, which came from Maven’s UK Regional Buyout Fund II, will support the development of the Chorus Intelligence Suite (CIS), a software platform used by government agencies and law enforcement groups to carry out investigations. ... Read more ›
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Faculty AI co-founder and chief executive Dr Marc Warner is set to become the chief technology officer of consulting giant Accenture following the completion of its acquisition of the AI firm. Founded in 2014, Faculty offers AI strategy, safety, design and implementation services to companies and public sector group looking to implement the technology. Its ... Read more ›
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Ternary Therapeutics, a biotech startup building an AI platform to create a class of medicines known as “molecular glues”, has secured a £3.6m seed investment. The London-based business was founded in 2024 to develop a platform combining machine learning and physics-based molecular modelling and rapid laboratory testing to design a new class of medicines known ... Read more ›
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The UK government is investing £45m in a supercomputer based in the country’s first designated AI Growth Zone at the UK Atomic Energy Authority campus in Culham, Oxfordshire. Called Sunrise, the 1.4MW supercomputer was announced as part of the government Fusion Strategy, a document outlining how the UK aims to grow the fusion industry. With ... Read more ›
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