Artificial Intelligence (AI) is already a part of how the Government and public bodies make decisions and deliver public services.
Read MoreThe media coverage of last week’s General Election saw an unprecedented use of machine generated journalism.
Read MoreLast week the terror attack which took place in Germany was streamed live on Twitch, an online video-gaming platform owned by Amazon. It was the gunman himself who filmed the 35-minute live stream in which he made anti-Semitic comments to the camera before shooting at the door of a synagogue and shooting dead two passers-by.
Read MoreIn-app purchasing in video games may get caught by gambling regulations. The Gambling Act was introduced in 2005 primarily to ensure that gambling in the UK is done in a fair, open and legal way.
Read MoreYou are walking along a side street towards your office. Unbeknown to you a private company has installed closed circuit television with facial recognition capabilities and is tracking your movements. Is this lawful?
Read MoreThe role out of 5G is set to drive forward the concept of driverless technology and smart cities. Increased speeds at which data can be shared between a vehicle – for example a sensor detecting a hazard and that data being uploaded to the Cloud, is approximately 50 times faster than under a 4G connection.
Read MoreDevelopments in the last week show Facebook and Instagram are leading players in the field of Artificial Intelligence.
Read MoreWe live in a digital world.
Every facet of daily life is governed to some degree by phone, web or some form of connected technology.
Read MoreIt has been revealed that hundreds of UK business are using artificial intelligence to monitor staff activity. Is this an innovative way to analyse productivity or a stressful scrutinisation of individuals’ activity?
Read MoreWe are a “long way from the ‘robots will take my job’ anxiety that dominates the media’s image of AI and automation” states Katherine Henley, workforce transformation expert at PA Consulting.
Read MoreAs users, we power the internet through our data. Be it social media, online searches or simple tasks like shopping which we take for granted, our online activities leave a trail of data that has value and is ready to be exploited.
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