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How the eNaira is turning CBDC theory into reality

President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria stared for a few moments at the framed poster proudly emblazoned with the symbol of his…

Opinion: It’s time to reject the concept of ‘waste’ in technology

The earth’s resources are finite. Since the turn of the millennium, the world has been using its natural resources at…

Greater automation is coming but it will not drive unemployment in Europe

Automation will destroy 12 million jobs in Europe's five largest economies by 2040, according to a new forecast by IT…

Protecting the crown jewels: Cybersecurity resilience in the UK public sector

The volume and severity of cyberattacks witnessed since the beginning of the pandemic has dispelled any hope that UK public…

How AI can aid public sector digital transformation

Public sector organisations deploying artificial intelligence (AI) must ensure they identify solid use cases for the technology to get buy-in…

Regulators are struggling to keep up with biometrics

It wasn’t the type of exchange Shannon Carpenter expected at his local drive-through, much less wanted. A loyal patron of…

AI, algorithm or automation? How the language of AI changes how it is perceived

"When you’re fundraising, it’s AI. When you’re hiring, it’s [machine learning]. When you’re implementing, it’s linear regression." This popular developer…

The UK has Europe’s strongest open banking infrastructure

The UK is a leader in open banking infrastructure, according to a recent study of Europe's digital payments ecosystems, reflecting…

Energy industry should brace itself for more cyberattacks like Colonial Pipeline

A ransomware attack on one of America's biggest oil pipelines, Colonial Pipeline, has led to fuel shortages up and down…

EU’s antitrust charges could strike at the heart of Apple’s business model

The EU is poised to hit Apple with anti-competitive charges this week that could land the company with a hefty…