What Role Will Artificial Intelligence Play In Academia? Here's What Experts Have To Say
To get a better perspective on the current and future role of AI in academia, International Business Times UK interviewed subject-matter experts who are currently working on AI through research, teaching, and studying at King's College London.
Half-Naked Student Has Duchess of Edinburgh Struggling To Contain Her Giggles
Sophie visited the East Bank campus of London College Fashion to view the creations of the students in time for London Fashion Week on Feb. 19, 2024.
Adi Marsiela Q&A IBT
We had a chance to sit down with Adi Marsiela, coordinator at CekFakt for a conversation about disinformation, the upcoming Indonesian elections and expected challenges.
Sarah Ferguson Admits 'Shock' Yet Remains Positive Despite Skin Cancer Battle
"I'm now in the best hands and feeling positive with the support of my family," the Duchess of York shared.
Surge in Overseas Student Applications to UK Universities Signals Global Confidence in British Education
The latest data indicates a sustained upward trend, showcasing the enduring global appeal of British universities as premier destinations for international students.
Chinese Fishermen Accused of Poisoning Waters, Coral Reefs With Cyanide
The accusations have been made by the Philippines' Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources.
Struggling To Find A Job After Graduating? What About Studying Abroad?
The most notable consequence of changing attitudes towards university education is that an increasing number of graduates are struggling to find a job.
UK To Boost Trade in Africa With UK-Nigeria Economic Partnership
The UK signed its first economic partnership with an African country this week as it seeks to enhance trade relations with Nigeria, especially in the exports and imports of financial and legal services.
Welsh Government Takes Action Following Damning Report on South Wales Fire and Rescue Service
Following a report highlighting inappropriate behaviour within the South Wales Fire and Rescue Service, the Welsh government has announced its intervention.
New AI Regulation White Paper Talks of Preparing the UK Economy for Future AI Risks
A new AI regulation white paper has called for strict changes AI regulatory framework including supporting UK regulators with £100 million in funding to develop technical systems to monitor AI systems.
Biden To Receive Scholz Amid Ukraine Aid Impasse
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will try to build on the momentum from Europe's success in agreeing new aid for war-torn Ukraine when he heads to Washington this week, where President Joe Biden is struggling to overcome opposition to a US package.
Government's £6.5m Early Years Plan for England Criticised As 'Too Late'
The campaign also promises a £1,000 cash incentive for recruits and those returning to the early years' workforce shortly after assuming their roles.
Microsoft CEO Claims 'Enough Tech' Exists To Stop AI Deepfakes In US Elections
The company has put elaborate measures like watermarking in place to shield the 2024 US election from AI-fueled misinformation.
'The Repercussions Affect Us The Most': Youngsters Say What They Really Think About Brexit
Those who were unable to vote when the Brexit referendum was held in 2016, now aged 19 to 21 years old, revealed to International Business Times UK how the independence scheme has changed their lives.
More Than Half Of Undergraduates Use AI To Help With Essays, New Study Shows
Many people are excited by its potential to enhance learning and reduce workload, but there is equal concern over a potential epidemic of AI-based cheating.
Girls in South Sudan More Likely to Die in Childbirth than Finish School
The study highlights the grim reality that girls in the region face a higher likelihood of succumbing to childbirth complications than completing their education.
Will the New 'Firm But Fair' Legal Migration Measures Help the UK Workforce?
UK to introduce new legal migration measures from March which is aimed at reducing the number of immigrants and promoting ease of business in the country, preventing undercutting of the UK workforce.
Labour And Tories Butt Heads Over Shocking London Knife Crime Figures
The Labour Party has criticised the Conservatives for delaying a crackdown on knife crime after statistics revealed that the knife crime rate in London has increased by 20 per cent.
CMA Research Reveals Insights into UK Labour Market Competition and Power
The report's focus encompassed the concentration of employers, the prevalence of non-compete clauses and the recent surge in hybrid working arrangements.
Britain Crypto Renaissance: How will UK market evolve and grow in 2024 With the New FCA Rules?
The new FCA rules coming into full effect on January 8 will create a more civilised and stable environment in the UK for crypto firms and traders.
US demonstrates commitment to Africa's stability amid global conflicts
While Blinken has said the US would like to offer equipment, technology, intelligence sharing, and technical support, this may not be sufficient to ensure security and long-term stability.
Shifting to Sustainable Global Food Systems Could Create £7.9tn Trillion a Year, Research Shows
Food insecurity places a strain on medical systems, with the study anticipating that by 2050, 640 million people will be underweight, highlighting the compelling financial incentives that come hand in hand with adopting more eco-friendly agricultural practices.
Artificial Intelligence May Help ADHD Diagnosis, Research Shows
The researchers said they discovered important differences in certain brain structures called white matter tracts in people with ADHD.
Artificial Intelligence to Amplify Global Ransomware Threat, Warns UK Government Agency
The NCSC has warned that AI integration in cyber operations will likely intensify the global ransomware threat in the next two years, as per a new report.
Hydrinity Charts a Course to Skincare Success in the UK
With the UK's skincare industry flourishing, discerning consumers constantly scour the horizon for the next breakthrough in beauty and skin health
DPD Disables AI Chatbot After It Swears And Calls Company 'Worst Delivery Firm'
AI chatbots are becoming increasingly commonplace in the professional sphere, with Amazon, Google and Microsoft investing heavily in the technology.
Previous Afghan Governments Did Not Provide Rights Of Women, Says Taliban Leader
The Taliban claims women are doing better under their regime as opposed to their situation under previous governments.
DeSantis Ends Election Campaign, Backs Trump
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, once the leading Republican rival to Donald Trump, ended his election campaign on Sunday and threw his support behind the former president.
Authorities Investigate £60 Million Student Loan Scam Targeting Higher Education Funding
The illicit scheme allegedly involves the creation of fake student identities and the manipulation of loan disbursements.
Dr. Ahmet Alanay: Pioneering Excellence in Spinal Surgery and Orthopedic Care
Dr. Ahmet Alanay, a distinguished Professor of Orthopedics and Traumatology, has carved a niche in spinal surgery with his groundbreaking work.