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Code Ninjas launches IMPACT: paving the way for children’s tech success
Code Ninjas, experts in kids coding, is on a mission to make coding education more accessible and enjoyable for children aged 5–14.
Google takes aim at Microsoft’s AI lead with search engine update
Google has announced it is rolling AI onto its search engine. This follows a race from tech companies to increasingly incorporate AI into their systems, with Microsoft adding GPT-4 into its Bing search engine in early 2023.
Meh-taverse: has industry lost interest in the virtual world?
The Metaverse, the word that was once on the tips of everyone’s tongue in the business world and consumer sphere, is in a tentative position.
Dr Geoffrey Hinton warns of AI dangers as he quits Google
Known as the AI godfather, Dr Geoffrey Hinton has quit his role at Google, warning about the dangers from developments in the field. Dr Hinton announced his resignation from the tech giant in a statement to the New York Times.
Apple bid au revoir to Lightning charger amid EU law change
Apple has finally bowed to EU pressure to change their Lightning adaptor charging head to USB-C. This concession means the company's new iPhone announcement on 12th September will almost certainly the device feature a USB-C charge point.
Security key: Swissbit introduces iShield Key Pro
With the iShield Key Pro, Swissbit is expanding its range of hardware security keys with more than simply another FIDO stick.
Microsoft/Activision deal prevented to protect innovation
The CMA has prevented Microsoft’s proposed purchase of Activision over concerns the deal would alter the future of the fast-growing Cloud gaming market, leading to reduced innovation and less choice for UK gamers over the years to come.
Is biometric technology secure? Exploring two scenarios
As people, technologists, and organisations, we have a wealth of technology and connectivity at our fingertips. This has clear benefits for how we live and work, offering greaterflexibility,productivity, and scalability for businesses. Sadly, cyber-criminals also have great opportunities to strike. And when they do, their actions not only impactthe targeted person or organisation, but their customers and wider stakeholders too.
Nvidia sees sales more than double following demand for AI chips
Nvidia has seen its sales soar by more than double as demand for its AI chips heats up. The record-high sales saw the chip giant’s revenue jump to above $13.5 billion for the three months to the end of June.
O’Reilly courses, content, and live events on language models and ChatGPT
O’Reilly has announced a line-up of content, courses, and events focused on the emergence of large language models (LLMs) and ChatGPT, the AI chatbot developed by OpenAI.