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Alina Maria Stan @ The Next Web · 06/27/2026 12:22 EDT

Cloudflare’s engineering headcount surged 45 percent in the weeks after the company cut 1,100 jobs in May, according to BNP Paribas data drawn from LinkedIn profiles. The finding, first reported by Business Insider, shows Cloudflare’s engineering staff grew from 1,308 to 1,894 even as its total workforce shrank by a fifth. CEO Matthew Prince confirmed […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more

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Elaine Burke @ The Next Web 3 place · 11/08/2023 05:57 EDT

Close doesn’t cut it: What we can learn from Iceland’s pay parity strike

For 14 years running, Iceland has topped the charts on gender balance. That’s not to say the Nordic nation has achieved full gender parity but that, by measure of the World Economic Forum, its gender gap is more than 90% closed. And it’s the only country in the Global Gender Gap Index to have achieved as much. The first Kvennafri or ‘Women’s Day Off’ was held in 1975. This year,... Read more

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Linnea Ahlgren @ The Next Web 2 place · 11/07/2023 09:01 EDT

How Europe is racing to resolve its AI sovereignty woes

While not yet as illustrious as its North American counterparts OpenAI, Anthropic, or Cohere, Europe’s own cohort of generative AI startups is beginning to crystallise. Just yesterday, news broke that Germany’s Aleph Alpha had raised €460mn, in one of the largest funding rounds ever for a European AI company.  The European tech community received news of the investment with some enthusiasm. While much focus has been on how the EU... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 3 place · 11/07/2023 08:15 EDT

‘Dark universe’ space mission reveals its first colour images of the cosmos

A spacecraft that’s exploring the dark universe has released its first full-colour images of the cosmos. Named Euclid after the ancient Greek “father of geometry,” the satellite was developed by the European Space Agency (ESA). Its mission: produce the world’s largest, most accurate 3D map of the universe — with time as the third dimension.  Over a six-year journey that launched in July, the €1bn probe will monitor more than... Read more

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Jean-François Morizur @ The Next Web 1 place · 11/07/2023 05:08 EDT

Why Europe is lagging behind in the spacetech race

News broke last month that the European Space Agency (ESA) had engaged SpaceX to launch four of Europe’s Galileo satellites into orbit in 2024. The decision to turn to Elon Musk’s US-based company comes in the wake of delays to Europe’s own Ariane 6 rockets, which mean the continent is without its own means to deliver large payloads into space. Though it’s only designed to bridge the gap in our... Read more

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Mike Freer @ The Next Web 3 place · 11/06/2023 10:05 EDT

How the UK is looking to lead the world in generative AI for lawtech

In times gone by, lawyers would spend hours poring over documents and huge amounts of time and energy on research. But for many of today’s law firms, those days are coming to an end. The landscape is being revolutionised, thanks to exciting new technology and automation. Artificial intelligence tools can now help shoulder the burden of the kind of work that drains lawyers’ time — from reviewing documents and due... Read more

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 3 place · 11/06/2023 09:22 EDT

Netherlands building own version of ChatGPT amid quest for safer AI

The Netherlands is building its own large language model (LLM) that seeks to provide a  “transparent, fair, and verifiable” alternative to AI chatbots like the immensely popular ChatGPT.  It seems that everyone and their dog is developing their own AI chatbot these days, from Google’s Bard and Microsoft’s Bing Chat to the recently announced Grok, a new ChatGPT rival released by Elon Musk’s xAI company this week.  But as Silicon... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 1 place · 11/06/2023 03:00 EDT

From AI to fusion power: The next 10 startups in Intel’s European deep tech accelerator

Intel Ignite, Intel’s deep tech accelerator for early-stage startups, has launched its sixth cohort in Europe. Starting on November 6, 10 startups will participate in a 12-week programme in Munich. As part of the scheme, the selected companies will receive customised support on their growth journey, which includes mentorship, access to industry players and investors, and the opportunity to leverage Intel’s own resources. The overall aim of the programme is... Read more

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Linnea Ahlgren @ The Next Web 1 place · 11/04/2023 03:00 EDT

Why the future of food is ‘invisible innovation’

When you hear “the future of food,” what comes to mind? Star Trek-like food synthesisers, pills to replace your lunch, lab-grown meat, and insects for protein? Yes, the future of food might contain those things. However, it will also be a lot less… strange.  That is according to Beatriz Jacoste Lozano, the director of the KM ZERO Food Innovation Hub. TNW caught up with her during last week’s Valencia Digital... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 1 place · 11/01/2023 13:31 EDT

AI is the ‘word of the year.’ Here’s how previous tech terms fared

The artificial intelligence hype train has reached another milestone. In an eagerly-anticipated announcement, Collins Dictionary today named AI as its word of the year. Generously, Collins also provided a definition for the nebulous term: “the modelling of human mental functions by computer programs.” Additionally, the dictionary offered an explanation for the award. According to the book’s British publisher, usage of “AI” has quadrupled over the previous 12 months. That shouldn’t... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 2 place · 11/01/2023 10:59 EDT

Nokia sues Amazon, HP over video patent infringement

Nokia has taken legal action against Amazon and HP over their alleged “unauthorised use” of the company’s video streaming-related technologies. In a blogpost, Nokia’s Chief Licencing Officer Arvin Patel alleged that Amazon Prime Video and Amazon’s streaming devices infringe a number of the company’s multimedia patents, including video compression, content recommendation and delivery, and aspects related to hardware. For this reason, Nokia has filed lawsuits in the US, Germany, India,... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 3 place · 11/01/2023 09:14 EDT

AI nearly twice as good as biopsy at assessing rare cancer

AI could be nearly twice as accurate as biopsies at assessing the aggressiveness of some rare types of cancer, a new study suggests. According to researchers this could save the lives of thousands of patients. A research team from the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and the Institute for Cancer Research (ICR) focused on retroperitoneal sarcoma — a form of soft tissue sarcoma that develops in the back of the... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 11/01/2023 05:48 EDT

Bedazzled by big tech, the UK’s AI summit is overlooking big issues

World leaders and tech titans are currently descending on southern England for an AI safety summit, but the flashy event isn’t impressing everyone. Over the next two days, around 100 bigwigs will attend the event at the historic Bletchley Park, a country estate around 90km north of London. During World War Two, the site was home to the codebreakers who cracked Nazi Germany’s notorious Enigma encryption device. Some 80 years... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 2 place · 10/31/2023 11:28 EDT

Multiverse Computing deploys quantum technology to predict floods

Climate change is here. Along with it, catastrophic floods are becoming alarmingly more and more common. Adapting to a new climate reality is no easy task, but technological advancements offer a ray of hope. Among the industry players tackling this challenge is quantum software company Multiverse Computing. The Spanish startup has won £100,056 in funding from Innovate UK to improve flood risk assessment using quantum technology. To achieve this goal,... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 2 place · 10/31/2023 08:19 EDT

Cultivated meat is a ‘promising’ space food for astronauts, ESA says

Development of cultivated meat, i.e. actual animal meat that’s grown in bioreactors from stem cells, has been gaining traction in recent years. That’s because it can provide a more sustainable and ethical alternative that doesn’t only mitigate animal slaughter, but also uses far less natural resources than traditional livestock farming. Notably, it also shows potential to sustain life in space. Over the past year, the European Space Agency (ESA) has... Read more

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Linnea Ahlgren @ The Next Web 2 place · 10/31/2023 05:32 EDT

Meta begrudgingly launches €9.99 ad-free subscription for Facebook and Instagram

The effects of the EU’s regulatory crusade on Big Tech are beginning to make themselves known to consumers. Yesterday, Meta launched ad-free subscription services for Facebook and Instagram within the bloc. Users will be able to pay from €9.99 to use the social media platforms without seeing ads — or continue using them for free and have their data collected.  We are probably not alone in the experience that ads... Read more

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Callum Booth @ The Next Web 1 place · 10/31/2023 04:35 EDT

Secure your Mac like a rockstar — 5 easy life hacks to stay safe online

Yes, hackers and cybersecurity professionals are still engaged in a constant game of cat and mouse to exploit and fix loopholes, but the world around this has altered substantially. These days 80% of Mac users say they’re informed about cyber threats, a far cry from the old days. Yet, while new tools and best practice guides have made it easier than ever to stay safe online, Mac users are still... Read more

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 2 place · 10/30/2023 12:12 EDT

EU backs new project that combines solar power with agriculture

A new “agrivoltaics” initiative looking to prove the commercial viability of integrating solar power plants with agriculture has won the favour of Brussels. The EU is backing German renewable energy company BayWa, in a first-of-its-kind scheme that could be a win-win for farmers and the climate.  In order to develop the project, BayWay has secured €6.5mn from the EU’s LIFE Programme (which has a total of €5.43bn available for the... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 3 place · 10/30/2023 11:10 EDT

UK police urged to double down on facial recognition

In a controversial move, UK police is being encouraged to double its use of retrospective facial recognition to track down known offenders. Specifically, in a letter to force chiefs, policing minister Chris Philp said that using the AI-enabled technology  would allow for over 200,000 searches of images against the Police National Database by May 2024. Philp also encouraged the increase of live facial recognition, which captures live footage of crowds... Read more

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 2 place · 10/30/2023 09:22 EDT

UK helps fund Rocket Factory Augsburg in lead up to Scotland launch

German startup Rocket Factory Augsburg has secured £3.5mn (€4mn) in funding from the UK Space Agency as it prepares for its maiden flight next year. The funding was awarded under the European Space Agency’s Boost! Programme, which aims to help companies develop new launch technologies and bring them to the market.  Rocket Factory UK, a subsidiary of the German company, will use the funding to develop and operate the infrastructure... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 10/30/2023 07:00 EDT

UK launches £100M AI fund to help treat incurable diseases

From making variant-proof vaccines to preventing genetic diseases and improving cancer treatments, AI could truly be an invaluable tool in solving some of the biggest challenges in healthcare. Against this backdrop, the UK aims to harness the tech’s potential and has launched a £100mn fund to accelerate AI deployment in areas where its capabilities could lead to breakthroughs in treating previously incurable diseases. Specifically, the funding will further support the... Read more

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