As we head into the New Year, experts across the tech landscape weigh in to share what they think will happen in 2026 ...
Gone are the days of the local server. You may still have an on-premise location as a backup, or even have rooms filled with local servers, but cloud computing is now the data storage king across ...
It’s easy to take for granted that the device in your pocket makes payments, plays music and media, takes photos and videos, and can help you to be more productive (or provide endless opportunities ...
With generative AI developments heating up globally, we take a look at the regulation state of play for regions across the world Discussions over regulation of generative artificial intelligence (AI) ...
A group of artificial intelligence experts and data scientists have published a voluntary code for training an AI model safely. This checklist, published as an open letter from the World Ethical Date ...
Karsten Witke, head of payment services risk at PPRO Group, discusses the different ways in which e-commerce fraud can be committed. While the increase itself is nothing new (there has been more ...
Augmented reality is one of the most exciting technologies that made its way into the mass market in the recent years. Unlike virtual reality that creates a fully virtual environment around a user, ...
AI is being explored across multiple sectors, but IT staff surveyed by SolarWinds are found to be struggling to use tools to full capability According to research from observability and IT management ...
Brief: Three hundred exhibitors and 12,000 attendees will converge on ExCel London for this year’s Tech Show London, which offers 200 hours of tech talks including star names such as Baroness Eliza ...
What is hybrid AI, what elements can you combine and how can it benefit your organisation? Read on to find out Hybrid AI is a cutting-edge technological approach that combines different types of AI ...
Aaron Hurst is Information Age's senior reporter, providing news and features around the hottest trends across the tech industry.
The first chatbot was developed in 1966 at MIT — they called it ELIZA. ELIZA, the mother of all chatbots, answered some very simple decision tree questions. This first chatbot iteration has since ...
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