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Coffee, music and other everyday pleasures could improve cognitive function
A recent study that involved analysing a person's brain activity through electrical changes has found that everyday pleasures can improve cognitive function.
Driving Digital Transformation with the 8 Best UK IT Services Companies of 2023
Explore how the top 8 IT services companies in the UK are catalysing digital transformation through innovative solutions in 2023.
Pallet Wrapping Machines: Everything you have to know about them
This article provides a comprehensive overview of pallet wrapping machines, covering all the essential information about their functionality and applications.
Record number of students apply for computing courses amid rise of AI
The steep rise in the popularity of tech courses correlates with the rapid development of artificial intelligence over the past 12 months.
Secretary of State breakdowns life sciences growth package worth £650 million
Speaking at the Creating a Scientific Superpower Conference, the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology announced new investment into the treatment of traumatic brain injuries.
Tech entrepreneur Ian Hogarth to oversee AI research as chair of the Foundation Model Taskforce
Following the announcement of the new Foundation Model Taskforce earlier this year, the government have appointed tech entrepreneur and AI expert Ian Hogarth as chair of the new body.
AI part of UK government's plan to secure Britain's place as global tech leader
The government must provide "support and direction" for Britain's technology sector to reach its full economic potential according to techUK.
Innovation holds utmost significance in todays retail environment
This necessitates that innovation encompasses more than just the provision of additional value but rather, it emerges as an indispensable element enhancing consumer convenience.
The missing steps in the application of AI on remote health monitoring
Remote health monitoring refers to the use of technology to monitor a patient's health remotely outside of traditional healthcare settings, utilising connected devices like wearable sensors.
AI could help produce weapons that 'kill humans' in just two years' time, Rishi Sunak's adviser warns
Artificial Intelligence could have the power to be behind advances that "kill many humans" in just two years' time, Rishi Sunak's adviser has warned.
OECD Ministerial Council Meeting plans to tackle the world's most pressing challenges
Britain's Technology Secretary has today chaired international talks on the future of technological development.
Britain and India to deepen ties in science, research and innovation
The Minister of State for the Middle East, South Asia and the United Nations, Lord Ahmad, has visited India to further develop the science and technology relationship between the two powers.
Keir Starmer outlines Labour's vision to 'create an NHS fit for the future'
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has explained that Labour's NHS mission is a health mission for Britain.
How AI is being used to revolutionise fashion for retail and luxury brands
Within an ever developing industry, Fashions use of AI and technology to innovate has reached a new high, redefining the boundaries of creation globally.
US professor nearly fails half his class for submitting ChatGPT written essays
A professor withheld the grades of an entire class because some of the students had reportedly cheated on their final assignments.
Warren Buffet compares AI to atomic bomb, says it can't be un-invented
The invention of artificial general intelligence apps such as ChatGPT and GoogleBard, along with several others, has even the best minds in the world worried.
The 'Godfather of AI' quits Google and warns us all of growing dangers
Cognitive psychologist Geoffrey Hinton, who is renowned as the godfather of artificial intelligence, quits his job and warns the world of technological danger.
Elon Musk wants to sell Twitter, claims running it 'quite painful'
Twitter CEO Elon Musk has again spoken about the struggles of running the social media platform. Musk says that it has been "quite painful" for him.
Experts claim AI set to eliminate 300 million jobs
Recent advances in technology have taken the world by storm, with companies launching their own versions of artificial intelligence apps for different tasks.
Utah passes bill banning people under 18 from using social media without parental consent
The US state of Utah has passed a law that would require children below 18 to obtain parental permission if they are setting up social media accounts.
Chief Growth Officer at CI&T believes technology is key to the fruit and vegetable shortages
The UK faces fruit and vegetable shortages up until May. However, experts like the Chief Growth Officer at CI&T are convinced that technology could be the answer to the UK's farming issues.
UK government aims to transform Britain into the next Silicon Valley and tech superpower
UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt believes "being a technology superpower can change our country's destiny" and has plans to "unlock our national potential to be one of Europe's most exciting, most innovative and most prosperous economies".
UK set to become a pioneer world exporter of GreenTech
The UK could be at the forefront of a new leading business and environmental model that could open up new future opportunities for the country and perhaps hope for brighter, more sustainable times in the long run.
12-year-old girl makes backpack that filters air to keep airborne diseases away
A schoolgirl has managed to develop a backpack that can filter the air to protect us from pollution and airborne diseases.
Netflix all set to roll out new password-sharing rules
Streaming giant Netflix is set to launch its new password-sharing rules to curb the losses it saw in 2022.
Technology and the transformation of the workplace: how will this change the way we work?
Technological advancements are changing the way we work and the types of jobs available in the future. Some jobs may be eliminated, while others will be enhanced by the use of AI and machine learning.
The trailblazing engineer Nelly Cheboi built computer labs in Kenyan schools using recycled tech
29 year old software engineer Nelly Cheboi up-cycles old computers discarded in America to teach young Kenyans digital skills and open new worlds for them,.
Sharing Netflix passwords is against the law, says UK government
The UK government has clarified that sharing passwords for streaming services such as Netflix is illegal as it violates copyright laws.
Global tech firm CGI opens operation hub in Newcastle to serve clients worldwide
CGI opens a new office in Newcastle as the multinational IT company aims to foster networking in the North East region through its expansion.
British 'model' buys Lamborghini with OnlyFans earnings
A 34-year-old British OnlyFans model who makes thousands of pounds every month has now been able to buy a Lamborghini for herself.