Big tech faces backlash over big water consumption February 25, 2024 Tech giants like Microsoft, Google, and Meta have ramped up their water usage to cool their data centres, increasingly used for AI services.
Can AI help employers work out what makes us human? February 24, 2024 AI will only make soft skills more desirable but could it also help recruiters find them in unusual places? Asks Henry Oliver
Nvidia shares dip as jittery investors lose bottle before expected strong earnings February 21, 2024 Shares in chip designer Nvidia are in the red in pre-market trading as jittery investors secure some gains ahead of the firm's earnings.
UK should resist ‘over-regulating AI’: Founder of British tech start-up hailed by Sunak as ‘revolutionary’ February 12, 2024 The founder of a fast growing British tech startup, RobinAI, has said he believes the UK should resist over-regulating AI.
Over a quarter of lawyers use AI tools despite security fears February 12, 2024 The number of lawyers using generative AI tools at least once a month has more than doubled in half a year, according to a survey.
Has ChatGPT single-handedly killed the world’s chances of hitting net zero? February 6, 2024 When questioned if it really did have our best intentions at heart, ChatGPT is unnervingly diplomatic.
AI code of conduct ‘always doomed to fail’ say UK lawyers as guidance shelved February 5, 2024 City lawyers have said a voluntary code of conduct for artificial intelligence (AI) was "always doomed to fail".
Heating pools with cat videos? How data centres can carve a brave new world February 5, 2024 Companies are already using wasted heat from data centres in innovative ways, but we need government to get on board, writes Mark Bjornsgaard.
Business travel trends 2024: The changing face of the work trip February 1, 2024 Business travel trends for 2024, from objective stacking to AI PAs – the top five changes to work trips in the year ahead
Microsoft: Rising cost of AI could weigh on share price, analysts warn January 31, 2024 In the three months to December, Microsoft's revenue increased by 16 per cent to hit $62bn, roughly in line with expectations.