Aviation Council Makes Progress on Futureproofing UK As A Leader In The Industry
Established to implement the government's ambitious "Flightpath to the Future" aviation strategy, the council is at the forefront of crucial reforms aimed at ensuring the UK's aviation industry remains one of the strongest in the world.
AI and Big Data Expo Global Returns to London: A Glimpse into the Future of AI
Over 6,000 attendees, 150 distinguished speakers, and 200 cutting-edge exhibitors will be attending.
AI Tools Like ChatGPT Could Be Used To Launch Cyberattacks, Study Shows
ChatGPT and other similar AI tools can produce malicious code that hackers can use to launch cyber attacks.
UK Workers to Receive Pay Boost with New Real Living Wage
Approximately half a million employees employed by companies committed to the voluntary Real Living Wage are poised to experience a substantial increase in their earnings, bringing their minimum hourly wage to at least £12.
Israel's Tower Semiconductor To Set Up Chip Manufacturing Facility In India
Tower Semiconductors previously failed to set up a chip manufacturing facility in India due to the company's other business deals.
NHS Grapples with Unprecedented Challenges as Waiting Lists Surge and Resources Strain
NHS administrators are sounding the alarm, declaring the system as "running hot" and grappling with the highest waiting list figures on record since August 2007.
US Space Force Temporarily Halts Use Of ChatGPT-Like AI Tools, Here's Why
Uses of generative AI-backed LLMs, that consume a lot of past data to learn, have increased in the past year.
Sony Interactive Entertainment Employees Suffer Data Breach From Unauthorised Parties
A suspected ransomware group claimed responsibility for the data breach against the gaming division of the multimedia giant's video game division.
Elevating Productivity: Strategies for Keeping Your Talents Inspired and Motivated
Productivity is a measure of a person's, machine's, system's or organisation's efficiency in transforming inputs into valuable outputs.
Warnings Of China's Collapse Are Premature As The Nation Still Has One Of The Largest Economies
A total collapse of China in the near term, even with many Western firms reducing their exposure to China's economy, would collapse the global economy, some experts believe.
Teachers Encouraged to Enter Schoolgirls Into UK's Flagship Cyber Security Contest
The CyberFirst Girls Competition fosters diversity in cybersecurity, empowering 12 to 13-year-old girls to explore coding, cryptography, and digital security. It combats the industry's 17 per cent gender imbalance.
UK Film and TV Crews Stage 'Crew Call for Change' Protest At the London Film Festival
BritCrewStories called the UK film and TV crews to join the strikes in the US by staging a red carpet demonstration at the London Film Festival.
How Remote Working Is Negatively Affecting Gen Z
Gen Z is speaking out against experiencing loneliness and a lack of motivation due to the detrimental effects of remote working.
UK Government Approves £8 Billion Rosebank Development to Boost Energy Security and Economy
The approval of the Rosebank development follows an extensive regulatory process, including a detailed environmental impact assessment and public consultation. All new projects, including Rosebank, align with the natural decline of the North Sea basin.
Sick Leave In UK Hits 15-year High: Study
Sick leave in the UK has hit its highest rate in 15 years and is well above pre-pandemic levels, a study showed Tuesday.
Impact of NHS Strikes in England: Over 1 Million Appointments and Operations Rescheduled
Over the past 10 months, the National Health Service (NHS) in England has been grappling with a series of strikes by consultants and junior doctors, which have caused significant disruptions to patient care.
NHS Working Group Launched for Life-Threatening Heart Condition Aortic Dissection
An NHS working group of experts and charities are tasked to find out ways to improve the lives of people suffering from life-threatening heart condition aortic dissection in six months.
US States Relax Child Labor Laws Amid Rise In Illegal Work
Working in industrial laundries at age 14, laboring up to 35 hours a week on top of school -- some US states are relaxing the barriers to employing minors, despite rising cases of exploitation.
Foxconn aims to double workforce in India to increase iPhone production
Foxconn is Apple's largest partner in the world and it is responsible for manufacturing iPhones.
Why is Singapore's birth rate so low?
Singapore, one of the most expensive countries to live in, hit a record-low birth rate in 2022 after years of consistent decline, and the government introduced new benefits to couples who are starting families.
The ten challenges impacting the financial services industry
To ensure it survives and prospers, the financial industry needs to overcome ten challenges, and it is vital that they do.
Government invests £200 million to strengthen NHS ahead of challenging winter
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Health Secretary Steve Barclay and NHS leaders will collaborate to ease healthcare pressures during the demanding winter season, emphasising early planning and funding.
ChatGPT creator OpenAI says to open Dublin office
US artificial intelligence firm OpenAI, the company behind chatbot sensation ChatGPT, announced Thursday that it will open an office in Dublin, its first base inside the European Union.
UN report reveals global failure in advancing women rights, with more than 340 million women to live in extreme poverty by 2030
The report forecasts that climate change may lead to an increase of up to 158.3 million additional women living in poverty by mid-century, surpassing the number of affected men by 16 million.
Body-cam footage exposes Seattle Police Officer for laughing at death of university student
Body-camera footage, that recorded a conversation between two officers, has emerged to show the men mocking the death of a 23-year-old girl who was hit by a police vehicle.
Survey reveals high demand for AI and machine learning skills in the UK space sector
Among 95 per cent of surveyed space organisations facing skills challenges, 37 per cent lack software and data analysis experts and 21 per cent specifically require AI and machine learning skills above other needs.
The Evolving Landscape of Technology: From Innovation to Integration
The 21st century has witnessed an unprecedented technological revolution, and artificial intelligence, robotics, biotechnology and the Internet of Things (IoT) are at the forefront of this innovation.
China's demographic shift and economic challenges pose threat to West
China has strong ambitions to become the world's greatest economy and superpower in the coming decades. While recent numbers show this goal being pushed off, it is not an impossibility.
NHS and ACE harness AI to predict long-stay patients and improve hospital outcomes
Prolonged hospital stays carry risks like higher mortality, readmission chances and physical decline, especially in the elderly, prompting ACE and the NHS AI Lab to pioneer an AI tool to identify at-risk patients.
Africa climate summit to urge investment in continent
African policymakers will kick off a landmark climate summit in Kenya on Monday aimed at reframing the continent as a budding renewable energy powerhouse and calling for international financial help to unlock its potential.