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By: Jess Jones

TMT Reporter Jess Jones is a reporter for City A.M. covering technology, media and telecoms. Get in touch at jess.jones@cityam.com

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  • Darktrace lowers earnings forecast as sales commission changes

    September 6, 2023

    "The macro-economic backdrop has been a headwind for many businesses over the past year, and we have not been immune from its impact," said chief executive Poppy Gustafsson.

  • STV expects to score with Rugby World Cup this year

    September 5, 2023

    STV Group said it expects major sporting events including the Rugby World Cup to help claw back some of its falling advertising revenue. The Scottish broadcaster, which is exclusively streaming the Rugby World Cup live, is hoping this will help drive growth and offset weak advertising revenues, which fell 14 per cent in the first [...]

  • One Media shares soar 18 per cent after Gloria Gaynor and The Drifters amp up catalogue

    September 5, 2023

    Shares in One Media IP rose as much as 18 per cent on Tuesday afternoon, after the digital music rights firm announced it has snapped up a new catalogue of iconic grooves. The AIM-listed content provider bought the licensor’s income share of the “Entertain Me” catalogue of rights which includes over 15,000 tracks from top [...]

  • Gambling Commission chief says fines have caused industry ‘real distress’

    September 5, 2023

    The UK gambling watchdog’s boss has said escalating regulatory action and penalties have caused the industry some “real distress”.

  • Arm aims for £41bn valuation in IPO

    September 5, 2023

    Cambridge-headquartered chip designer Arm is targeting a valuation of up to $52bn (£41bn) in its upcoming initial public offering in New York, the company said today.

  • FSB calls for a ‘risk-taking’ attitude from government to boost small businesses

    August 31, 2023

    British business organisations are calling for a tech revolution and pushing the government to supercharge economic growth. The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has sounded the clarion call for the government to foster a “risk-taking” attitude and give small enterprises a leg up as they stumble over the high cost of adopting new technologies. The [...]

  • UK creative industries under threat as AI won’t be subject to copyright rules

    August 30, 2023

    The UK government is under mounting pressure to scrap plans that would grant artificial intelligence (AI) developers free access to use copyrighted artistic materials in training their AI algorithms. Last June, the government’s Intellectual Property Office (IPO) proposed a copyright exemption for the AI industry that would allow the unrestricted use of existing music, literature [...]

  • UK cybersecurity centre issues warning over use of AI chatbots

    August 30, 2023

    British national security officials have warned organisations to take care when integrating artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots into their systems due to their susceptibility to manipulation and cyber risks.  In a double blog post on Wednesday, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) said all sectors should “exercise caution” when using large language models (LLMs), algorithms which [...]

  • It took Big Tech firms just six days to pay off $2bn in fines, new data shows

    August 30, 2023

    Big Tech firms paid over $2bn (£1.6bn) in fines this year. But new data shows it took them just over six days to pay them off.

  • Conducting business: UK chip industry needs to pick its battle, says top boss

    August 30, 2023

    A top chip boss has urged the government’s new Semiconductor Advisory Panel (SAP) to narrow its focus so the UK can grab a stronghold in the escalating chip wars and protect its successful growth firms from rival markets. Dr Simon Thomas, the chief executive of Cambridgeshire graphene-based semiconductor firm Paragraf, welcomed the government’s recent appointment [...]

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