Category: ComputerWeekly
Large language models (LLMs) use vast amounts of data and computing power to create answers to queries that look and…
The areas of artificial intelligence (AI) young people are interested in varies between genders, according to research by InnovateHer. The…
Evan Goldberg, executive vice-president of Oracle NetSuite, has a computer science student hinterland in artificial intelligence (AI) that pre-dates his…
The government is to roll out passkey technology across its digital services this year as a simpler and more secure…
A divide will emerge over the next two years between organisations that can keep pace with cyber threats enabled by…
The UK is at risk of Russian cyber and physical sabotage attacks as Ukraine moves closer towards a peace settlement,…
A California court has ordered Israeli spyware merchant NSO Group to pay $167.25m in punitive damages, and $444,719 in compensatory…
The bank holiday weekend saw continuing disruption from a series of cyber attacks on the UK retail sector that have…
The Saïd Business School at Oxford University is to introduce its first cyber resilience elective as part of its MBA…
IT architects tasked with the design of storage systems for artificial intelligence (AI) need to balance capacity, performance and cost….
Power supply problems remain the most common cause of “impactful” datacentre downtime incidents, but ransomware attacks are the leading cause…
Thousands of students will receive exam results digitally this summer, as part of a government plan that could cut bureaucracy…











