Artificial Intelligence
AI can help UK businesses half data breach costs
Data breaches currently cost UK organisations an average of £3.4 million, but AI can be used to significantly reduce, according a new IBM Security Report.
Confirmation of compliance on drone inspection of rotor blades
Omexom Renewable Energies Offshore, the Offshore division of the VINCI Energies brand Omexom, is a provider of innovative technology solutions in the offshore wind sector, has introduced its new inspection service for wind turbines.
Introducing CI&T/FLOW: a generative AI platform
CI&T has launched CI&T/FLOW, a new enterprise-grade AI platform, designed to transform software and digital development workflows, accelerate productivity, reduce organisational complexity, and boost team performance throughout the entire build cycle.
ZF’s next-generation autonomous shuttle unveiled
At MOVE: Mobility Reimagined, ZF Services UK were front and centre stage with its Autonomous Transport System (ATS) and electric mobility services.
Sailing seas of data: startup charts autonomous oceanic monitoring
Saildrone is making a splash in autonomous oceanic monitoring.
Museums of the future: making exhibitions more interactive with technology
Technology is ever evolving in every aspect of our lives. Museums are one of the sectors you might not immediately connect with technological advancements, with their focus on preserving history.
9 fastest-shrinking jobs in the U.S. amid AI boom
With the advent of technology and remarkable advancements like AI, several jobs and industries in the United States are anticipated to face a downturn.
Owl Autonomous Imaging release whitepaper on pedestrian imaging
Owl Autonomous Imaging announced the availability of a short whitepaper that explains the new technologies that will enable next generation cars.
Meta launches open source AI model
In another move to become a major player in the AI boom, Meta is opening up its Llama 2 large language AI model for free commercial and research use.
Open letter calls for AI to be recognised as ‘force for good’
More than 1,300 signatures have been garnered by an open letter urging the UK government and industry to acknowledge AI as 'a transformational force for good' rather than an existential threat to humanity.