Ethics stories
New research by Alteryx details the roadmap for enterprises in the AI-dominated era, stressing the need for strong regulations.
EY's study confirms 43% of firms are investing in generative AI, placing it third in emerging technologies, with 80% developing proof-of-concept applications.
IT leaders globally strive to overcome concerns over bias, governance and accuracy, whilst under pressure to rapidly adopt AI to stay competitive, a Juniper Networks survey reveals.
Network infrastructure expert Siemon ranks among the top 5% of global companies after securing an upgrade to EcoVadis' Gold Rating, reflecting its tenacious commitment to ESG excellence.
AI-generated explicit images of pop star Taylor Swift cause uproar, marking a chilling illustration of the technology's misuse and intensifying ethical concerns over AI regulation.
Qlik, an expert in data analytics, is launching its first AI Council to incorporate ethical AI development into its mission, supported by renowned AI experts.
HID teams up with Olea Kiosks to offer a revolutionary user experience by integrating facial recognition technology in access control and authentication across various industries.
Copyright Licensing New Zealand highlights the urgent need for policy changes to protect creators' rights in the age of AI.
97% of UK firms face ongoing supply chain cyber threats, enduring negative impacts in the past year, reveals BlueVoyant.
AI to catalyse creative industry transformation in 2024, predicts Teradata CEO Steve McMillan, emphasising role of quality data.
Next year will mark significant progress in artificial intelligence, data control and ethics, according to new predictions.
The future of generative AI in the legal sector depends on the creation of reliable knowledge repositories, says Lexsoft Systems CEO.
Generative AI has the potential to save office workers a full day's work each week, according to a survey of over 900 workers.
Splunk's 2023 Global Impact Report highlights its progress in ethical growth, cybersecurity, sustainability and social impact.
According to Workday's Global Study, most business leaders believe humans should be involved in AI decision-making, citing ethical and data concerns.
British companies trail their French and German counterparts in investing in generative AI, jeopardising the UK's chances of gaining an AI advantage.
AI is transitioning from novelty to business essential with generative AI tools bringing value to marketing and beyond, driving fact-based decisions, and addressing ethics and privacy concerns.
Helen McHugh has been elected President of the Australian Technology Association, becoming the second female leader in the ACS's history.
Oxford Information Labs recognises UK as a pioneering force in creating global artificial intelligence standards.
New Zealand business owners see artificial intelligence as a revolutionary tool rather than a threat, according to a survey by Pin Payments.