When AI writes the law – and gets it wrong
A legal error with lessons for every organisation
A legal error with lessons for every organisation
The shift to remote working brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly expanded the attack surface for organizations, with remote devices lacking layers of technical controls available within the enterprise networks. A recent report by HP Inc. shows reveals a 238% increase in global cyberattack volume during the pandemic.
Global leaders gathered for the COP26 summit in November 2021 in the UK, bringing sustainability back on the international agenda. After two weeks of sometimes tense discussions, the world agreed on individual and collective measures to combat climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Part of this commitment is a
Smart cities are coming – we all know that. We also know that they’ll be digital cities that are full of all sorts of incredible smart city technology. But what will the experience of actually living in them be like? To find out what it might feel like to be
No-one knows exactly what the future of jobs holds. With new jobs, technology and even industries popping up all the time, all we know is that the next generation of employees need to find a way to prepare for a future workplace that seems to be in a state of
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Everyone is getting in on the artificial intelligence (AI) bandwagon. But as AI’s uses grow, the hype around its ethical implications is taking center stage as well | 15 SEPTEMBER 2021 One of AIs most discussed ethical dilemmas involves self-driving cars and pedestrians, but with this also possible bad choices
Hundreds of thousands of students, teachers, and support staff have been able to switch gears and accept digital instructions thanks to the education sector’s effective response in the form of capacity development collaborations with service providers and technology-led solutions. In addition, students have returned to the classrooms due to