May 2025

Interview: Amanda Stent, head of AI strategy and research, Bloomberg

Amanda Stent was researching natural language generation (NLG) at a time when there were only around 20 people in the world working on it – Stent now heads up all things AI at Bloomberg. Stent completed a PhD in NLG at the University of Rochester in 2001, focusing on natural language generation “well before NLG…

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AMD unleashes RX 9060 XT at Computex 2025, a powerful GPU with a bargain price tag that could be Nvidia’s worst nightmare

AMD has officially unveiled the RX 9060 XT graphics cardIt comes in 8GB and 16GB versions priced at $299 and $349That pricing, and a peppy spec, outguns Nvidia’s rival RTX 5060 TiAMD has revealed its latest RDNA 4 graphics card over at Computex 2025, with the RX 9060 XT coming in both 8GB and 16GB…

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MSI’s component showcase at Computex was impressive, but in the end, I fell in love with a bracket

I spent yesterday walking the floor of Computex 2025, checking out the latest and greatest computing tech of the year, and I got to spend a lot of time at the MSI booth.As one of the biggest PC component makers in the world, MSI had a lot to show off on the components front, from…

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Ransomware: What the LockBit 3.0 data leak reveals

On 7 May 2024, the presumed identity of the operator of the LockBit 3.0 franchise, also known as LockBitSupp, was revealed during UK National Crime Agency and its partners’ Operation Cronos: Dmitry Yuryevich Khoroshev. One year later, to the day, the entire contents of the SQL database of a web administration interface for the company’s…

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This outlandish story about ChatGPT can teach us all a lesson about AI

I’ve been following ChatGPT ever since the AI chatbot went viral in late 2022. I started using it shortly after, and it wasn’t long before I became a ChatGPT Plus subscriber. I’ve been covering it along the way, explaining its new features and telling you how you might want to use them to speed up…

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Threats versus potential benefits: Weighing up the enterprise risk of embracing AI

Throwing artificial intelligence (AI) tools at a wall and seeing what sticks will most probably deliver mixed results. Therefore, to realise the opportunities, it should pay to scope and minimise potential risks in advance. After all, even well-resourced companies are still struggling to figure out their approach to AI, as Dael Williamson, EMEA chief technology…

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University will ‘pull the plug’ to test Nutanix disaster recovery

The University of Reading’s IT team plans to “pull the plug” on its Nutanix-based infrastructure to test disaster recovery (DR) readiness after a move to the supplier’s NC2 cloud services. That’s according to head of operations Kevin Mortimer, who spoke to Computer Weekly at Nutanix’s .Next 2025 event in the US last week. The University of…

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Italian bank signs 10-year deal with Google Cloud

UniCredit has signed a 10-year agreement with Google Cloud to “accelerate” its digital transformation by tapping into the supplier’s cloud, artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics capabilities. UniCredit will migrate “large sections” of its “application landscape”, including legacy systems, to Google’s Cloud platform across its banking operations in 13 countries. The bank will also use…

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