AI is disrupting the 2024 US election, and worldwide. Regulation slow, leaving elections vulnerable to manipulation. For several years now, AI has disrupted the public’s ability to trust what it sees, hears, and reads. A noteworthy example is the Republican National Committee’s recent release of an AI-generated ad depicting an imagined nightmarish future in which... Read more » Read more ›
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Though migrating to the cloud platform seem easy and flexible, organizations still need to be extremely cautious about positioning their applications on the cloud. Proper strategy and process implementation are key to cloud migration as maximizing the return will solely depend on your business’s engagement with the cloud-based infrastructure. There has been a lot of... Read more » Read more ›
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The company has come far since the beginning of the pandemic, having its revenue touch close to a billion after nine years. The Videoconferencing provider’s outlook could ease post-pandemic but for this year, it’s expecting revenue of between US$900 million and US$905 million. For the whole of 2020, Zoom’s revenue quadrupled to US$2.65 billion with... Read more » Read more ›
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Two major wins occurred for privacy advocates in the US who are concerned with the way social media data is stored, disseminated, and most of all used by other parties, with two landmark settlements occurring within a few days of each other in the US state of Illinois, requiring social media upstarts TikTok and. TikTok... Read more » Read more ›
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Darktrace Antigena learns patterns of normal in an organisation, then flags to human operators (or its own code set) when anomalies occur, making defences work at machine speeds. Read more ›
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Indonesia has nickel, copper, bauxite, and nickel ore, making them the future of the EV industry. Its estimated nickel reserves of more than 50 million tons, could last for more than 30 years. Indonesia is now focusing on developing two nickel-based battery blends — namely, nickel-cobalt-manganese and lithium-cobalt-nickel-aluminum — which are two of the five... Read more » Read more ›
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The stunning SolarWinds hack that cybersecurity experts blame on Russia likely took a massive, disciplined effort by more than 1,000 software engineers, Microsoft President Brad Smith said last Tuesday, the 23rd of February. Smith told a hearing of the Senate Intelligence Committee that no other body but Russian intelligence has the ability to muster such an... Read more » Read more ›
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One company in Taiwan – the illustrious Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., TSMC – accounts for more than half of the world’s semiconductor foundry market in 2020 and now, the world is scrambling for that company to resolve the shortage of semiconductor chips in the global auto sector. Taiwan’s drive to plug a global shortage of... Read more » Read more ›
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The pandemic has made it necessary for businesses to focus on some initiatives that bring vendor management back under control. Experts recommend accelerating innovation of organizations’ approach to vendor management. The Covid-19 pandemic has forced an evolution of the traditional ways of working and companies are now focused on monitoring and increasing productivity from a... Read more » Read more ›
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Cybersecurity issues have been increasing across the board, in every conceivable metric. Cyber-attacks have been picking up in frequency, in the sophistication of assaults, and in the intensity of the damage that is dealt to the organization’s data and systems. The average breach is reported to cost businesses US$3.6 million, according to Ponemon Research, going... Read more » Read more ›
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Response to cyberattacks is often defensive or reactionary and that needs to change. To be proactive, businesses would have to identify risks ahead of time and block possible threats that can be harmful to the business operation. Most organizations when faced with cybersecurity threats, would have a plan in place to deal with them. Then... Read more » Read more ›
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To endure such turbulent times, AirAsia recognized the importance of being agile and holistic at managing risk With its huge wealth of data, AirAsia expanded its business to be more than just an airline, in a bid to outlast the pandemic AirAsia Digital president Aireen Omar shares lessons for SMEs to adapt and survive the... Read more » Read more ›
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The AI race has been on between the world’s economic powers While understanding AI will take time for the general public, policymakers that are responsible for regulating the use of AI will need to be fast-tracked Artificial intelligence (AI) is often considered the key technology of the 21st century but many have yet to grasp... Read more » Read more ›
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With the potential of excellent safety, simplified battery pack design, and higher energy densities, solid-state batteries becoming extremely popular High costs associated with the initial stage development of solid-state batteries are expected to hinder the commercial viability of the product Out of all the electric vehicles, Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) constitutes around 95% to 99% of those... Read more » Read more ›
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Can Talisman optimize both sports teams' performance & fan engagement by harnessing the power of data all the way to the finishing line? Read more ›
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The internet or ‘splinternet’, is coming apart more than ever. As nations try to preserve their sovereign identities and economic interest, the balkanization of the net takes place. China and Russia maybe two of the biggest internet disruptors, but they are by no means the only ones. A recent fight over the news in Australia... Read more » Read more ›
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Japan’s Nissan has become the latest automaker to dismiss claims it is working with tech titan Apple on its vaunted self-driving cars project Apple has struck out with another carmaker on a potential collaboration to develop self-driving vehicles, this time with Japanese auto giant Nissan. The Japanese automaker said Monday it is not in talks... Read more » Read more ›
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With 1.9 million EVs expected to be sold in China this year, the country appears to still be way ahead of other countries – including the US. China and Europe are expected to account for the largest market shares for EVs in 2021, with China at about 44% and Europe at nearly 28%. North America... Read more » Read more ›
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Business leaders and ITops Teams want to rely on enterprise-wide data insights to be forewarned in order to evade the Next Big Crisis. Read more ›
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Blockchain technology can help reduce the high fixed costs of engaging in the complex procedures of the global supply chain The technology is also a big upside for SMEs in particular in terms of reducing costs, and make it easier for them to participate in international trade A monument of untapped potential was what the... Read more » Read more ›
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The transparent nature of blockchain data could push the technology to be the most disruptive one yet to hit marketers in every industry Unlike how AI and analytics have benefited businesses more than consumers, blockchain will level the playing field by allowing consumers control over their data The marketing industry has been undergoing a series... Read more » Read more ›
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