The US and UK governments have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly develop some tests for AI models, and collaborate in general on unearthing AI safety risks.
AI
Qualcomm and the AI edge
At Mobile World Congress 2024 we spoke to SVP and President of Qualcomm Europe. He explained that a major focus for Qualcomm at this year's show was ensuring devices are empowered with the latest artificial intelligence technologies, as well being fully connected to the cloud in order to make the most of them.
A new security feature has been added to OpenAI's AI robot accounts, known as Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), according to a statement published on the company's website.
Telefónica Tech UK&I is now offering its NextDefense portfolio of Managed Security Services (MSS) for enterprises in the region, designed to bolster their cyber defences from emerging threats.
Like many firms at MWC 2024, SK Telecom was going in hard on AI at its stand. At the show, the operator talked us through its plan to build 'Personal AI Assistants' and the 'AI of things'.
The telecom industry is experiencing a significant transformation due to advancements in technology. These developments, including the rise in data volume, increased computational power, and sophisticated computing architecture, have brought artificial intelligence (AI) to the forefront of innovation. While sectors like retail, finance, healthcare,...
The Partnership between Samsung and Google Cloud Brings Generative AI in the form of Google's Gemini Pro and Imagen 2 to Samsung Galaxy S24 Series
Financial technology (fintech) refers to the use of information technology to simplify, improve, reshape, and automate financial processes and services for businesses and customers. In the financial world, many processes and services rely heavily on humans, resulting in mistakes, inefficiency, compliance issues, and penalty fines. They may involve...
New research from Vodafone UK shows that more than two thirds (69%) of boys aged 11-14 have been exposed to online content promoting misogyny and other harmful views. The research, released to mark Safer Internet Day 2024, shows that young boys are exposed to harmful content within 60 seconds of being online.