
A cybersecurity lawyer explains a shift in AI governance
What a 2025 report tells us about the journey ahead
In October 2023, MIT’s Technology Review published this article about a new data poisoning tool called Nightshade. The tool disrupts AI training data, and it’s specifically for artists. However, data poisoning is more often associated with threat actors than artists.
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Welcome to the 127 new techies who have joined us since last Friday. If you haven’t already, subscribe and join our community in receiving weekly tech insights, updates, and interviews with industry experts straight to your inbox. This week we’re quoting Izzi Creo (a fictional character in the
On November 30th 2022, ChatGPT was launched by San Francisco-based OpenAI. It arrived in our lives with a bang – and people had strong feelings about it. But what about now? One year on, what are people using ChatGPT for – and has the novelty worn off?
Do you have a dog or a cat? Reports have suggested that in the not-too-distant future, AI could replace our household pets.
Welcome to the 69 new techies who have joined us since last Friday. If you haven’t already, subscribe and join our community in receiving weekly tech insights, updates, and interviews with industry experts straight to your inbox. This week we’re quoting Amy Peck (Founder and CEO at Endeavour
According to the World Economic Forum, only around 30% of workers in AI in 2022 were women. That’s up from 26% in 2020; but in a sector that has such huge potential to change the way we live our lives, it’s crucial that the workforce is diverse – in gender, race, and socio-economic backgrounds.