Privacy and data protection Impact assessment of UK-US data bridge ‘not sufficiently robust’, ministers warned The government believes the new agreement will allow information to flow freely between businesses. By Matthew Gooding
AI and automation Microsoft 365 Copilot release date revealed as Windows 11 gets AI update By Matthew Gooding
Digital economy India’s digital payments revolution is inspiring — both for developing nations and cyber-scammers By Stephanie Stacey
Suella Braverman clashes with Meta over end-to-end encryption The home secretary believes greater use of encryption will make platforms a "haven' for sex offenders, and is calling for… а> By Claudia Glover
Cybersecurity Zero-day vulnerability in Google Chrome browser exploited in the wild By Claudia Glover
AI and automation Have we reached peak generative AI? ChatGPT usage is slowing and the generative AI market is infested with imposters. Is it time to call it quits on the technology? By Greg Noone
Comment The Digital Competition and Consumers Bill threatens to wrap UK tech in red tape By Lazar Radic
Comment How e-commerce exports can be the catalyst for UK SME growth worth billions By Marco Forgione
AI and automation Competition watchdog the CMA outlines principles for selling foundation AI models By Ryan Morrison
AI and automation Indian ITSP Infosys in $1.5bn AI deal with unnamed ‘global company’ By Ryan Morrison
Emerging Technology New tool for AWS shares workloads across quantum and classical computers The middleware tool allows users to access compute resources from both quantum and classical computers regardless of where they are based. By Ryan Morrison
Cloud HPE reorganises with new hybrid cloud business unit as software chiefs depart By Matthew Gooding
Cloud At Dreamforce, Marc Benioff is positioning Salesforce as the trusted face of enterprise AI By Matthew Gooding
Funding for smart street lamps could boost UK 5G connectivity A pilot scheme will look at how local authorities can utilise the technology to unlock economic and environmental benefits. а> By Sophia Waterfield
Government Computing DWP’s fraud and error checking AI still displaying signs of bias By Sophia Waterfield
Government Computing Fears Electronic Trade Document Act could become a ‘missed opportunity’ By Sophia Waterfield
Government Computing UK government to pay £600,000 to each victim of Post Office Horizon IT scandal By Matthew Gooding
Government Computing Virtual wards have a positive impact on COPD patients and costs, says report By Sophia Waterfield
Partner content Insurance enterprises must harness the powers of data collaboration to achieve their commercial potential