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LawZero will be an ‘honest’ AI that protects you from rogue agents

Safety is always going to be paramount when it comes to artificial intelligence. After all, one of our collective fears is a highly advanced AI going rogue and threatening our very existence. It certainly doesn’t help to see that some of the smartest AI models out there resort to cheating to achieve their goals, or…

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iOS 26 leak spills details about key Apple app upgrades

We’re in the endgame now, with less than a week to go until Apple unveils its next-gen operating systems. WWDC 2025 will be remembered for the massive changes Apple is about to deliver, rather than a focus on Apple Intelligence improvements.AI might be all companies like Google and Microsoft talk about during their developer events,…

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HMRC phishing breach wholly avoidable, but hard to stop

A significant cyber breach at His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) that saw scammers cheat the public purse out of approximately £47m has been met with dismay from security experts thanks to the sheer simplicity of the attack, which originated via account takeover attempts on legitimate taxpayers. HMRC disclosed the breach to a Treasury Select…

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UK ICO publishes AI and biometrics strategy

The UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has launched an artificial intelligence (AI) and biometrics strategy, which the regulator says will support innovation while protecting people’s data rights. Published on 5 June 2025, the strategy highlights how the ICO will focus its efforts on technology use cases where most of the risks are concentrated, but where…

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In conflict: Putting Russia’s datacentre market under the microscope

When Russian troops invaded Ukraine on 24 February 2022, Russia’s datacentre sector was one of the fastest-growing segments of the country’s IT industry, with annual growth rates in the region of 10-12%. However, with the conflict resulting in the imposition of Western sanctions against Russia and an outflow of US-based tech companies from the country,…

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AI and compliance: What are the risks?

The rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI), especially generative AI (GenAI) and chatbots, gives businesses a wealth of opportunities to improve the way they work with customers, drive efficiencies and speed up labour-intensive tasks. But GenAI has brought problems, too. These range from security flaws and privacy concerns to questions about bias, accuracy and even…

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Everything to know about ChatGPT’s new memory upgrade for Free users

OpenAI’s plans to turn ChatGPT into a super-assistant aren’t exactly a secret. Sam Altman has said more than once that the AI of the future should know everything about you to provide personal assistance unlike anything seen before.OpenAI has also confirmed rumors that it’s building ChatGPT hardware. The company acquired Jony Ive’s io startup for…

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Nvidia takes $4.5bn hit due to export restrictions

During the earnings call for its latest financial results, Nvidia revealed it has taken “a multibillion-dollar write-off” due to US advanced semiconductor export restrictions.  The artificial intelligence (AI) chipmaker previously downgraded its Hopper AI accelerator for the Chinese market to comply with US export restrictions. While president Donald Trump recently revoked the Framework for Artificial…

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AI compliance: Dealing with data change and proliferation

In this podcast, we talk to Mathieu Gorge, CEO of Vigitrust, about the compliance risks posed by data during artificial intelligence (AI) processing, and training in particular. The key challenges here are that as datasets are trained, more data is created, and it can be difficult to ensure that data is also compliant, especially as…

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CEOs and IT chiefs misaligned on AI readiness

There appears to be a massive gap between expectations from business chiefs as to their organisations’ artificial intelligence (AI) readiness and what IT leaders believe is possible. A survey of 1,100 organisations, commissioned by Kyndryl published in the company’s People readiness report 2025, has found that only 16% of the CEOs polled believe their technology…

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