Data protection watchdog warns against ‘immature’ biometric technology October 26, 2022 The UK’s data protection watchdog has warned against businesses using “immature” technology to measure biometrics, saying the risks currently outweigh the benefits. Emotional analysis technologies process data such as gaze tracking, facial movements, heartbeats, facial expressions and skin moisture. Financial services firms often use this technology in their facial recognition practices to verify identities through [...]
Telecom giant EE bursts onto the fast-growing cyber security scene with alarm systems October 26, 2022 Telecom giant EE said this morning the company wants to make digital security more accessible to the public. Therefore, the operator unveiled new monthly subscription packages around home and cyber security. EE said customers will be able to buy home security deals – including a home alarm system – and an online cyber security package [...]
No, it’s not sci-fi. Robots really could help dig us out of our low productivity spiral October 25, 2022 Earlier this month, a robot named Ai-Da gave evidence to the House of Lords on the future of the creative industries. The members of the Lords Communications and Digital committee were fairly quite stumped. For all its weirdness, this episode proved a point: robots are among us. When thinking of robots, many of us imagine [...]
Government committee launches inquiry to regulate AI in the UK October 20, 2022 A government Committee has launched an inquiry into artificial intelligence in a bid to regulate it as it become an increasingly appealing avenue for businesses. “AI is already transforming almost every area of research and business. It has extraordinary potential but there are concerns about how the existing regulatory system is suited to a world [...]
Welcome to the new world of work October 20, 2022 In 1771 a Lancastrian named Richard Arkwright opened the world’s first water-powered cotton spinning mill in Derbyshire. And not just that. To run his new-fangled factory he invented the pattern for the modern working week that has survived until today. The working day at Cromford Mill began at 6am and the shift ended at 6pm. [...]
Letters: Finding the hidden gems October 17, 2022 [Re: City sitdown: Private equity should learn to be more emotional, argues City grandee, October 5] It’s absolutely right to say that there are opportunities for healthy returns in private equity at the moment – but Bob Sheard only touches on the biggest source of opportunity right at the end of his interesting interview: off-market [...]
The winds of change for financial services have been a digital blessing October 14, 2022 Crypto AM columnist Jonny Fry examines how the financial services sector has embraced digital change in recent years.
Chipmaker Pragmatic takes a slice of £150m industry cashpot to go green October 14, 2022 British chipmaker Pragmatic has been injected with £2.4m to make its semiconductor manufacturing process greener. The production of semiconductors, microchips used in most of today’s electronics, is highly resource intensive and uses a significant amount of energy and water. “While many semiconductor companies are taking positive steps to mitigate this, for example with a transition [...]
The Electronic Trade Documents Bill – one of the most important Bills you’ve never heard of October 12, 2022 Today, in the House of Lords, Lord Holmes witnessed the Government introduce an incredibly important piece of legislation.
Intel to cull thousands of jobs amid sales slowdown October 12, 2022 Intel is set to cull thousands of staff as the chipmaker attempts to fight off a sales slowdown. According to initial reports from Bloomberg, the layoffs will be announced as early as this month, slimming back its 113,700 global headcount. Sources told the publication that the sales and marketing teams could see as many as [...]