Former Google boss launches $125m philanthropic fund to tackle AI issues February 16, 2022 Former Google boss Erich Schmidt has launched a $125m philanthropic fund to tackle so-called 'hard problems' in artificial intelligence including bias, harm and misuse and conflict.
BT pumps £30m into tech freelancing start up February 15, 2022 Telecoms giant BT has pumped £30m into a tech freelancing start up which helps business transform their digital systems, as it looks to ramp up its own modernisation efforts.
Exclusive: What the departure of Lloyd’s of London would mean for the City February 14, 2022 Lloyd’s of London may be leaving its gigantic headquarters in the City. A pandemic-induced hit to office footfall has left it mulling a move to another location. The company told City A.M. recently it is weighing up leaving iconic headquarters’ as it seeks out ways to adapt to shifts in working habits brought about by [...]
DeFi: Risks, illusions, reality and the future February 11, 2022 In his debut column for Crypto AM, Targ Patience opens his account on market and regulatory evolution.
Dear Jacob Rees-Mogg, it’s time to make good on Brexit promises with new City rules February 11, 2022 Business leaders once again find themselves pondering the shape and size of Britain’s economy post-Brexit. Brexit was always designed to be a two-part plan. Part one was leaving. But, as noted in the report by the Public Accounts Committee, for some sectors it’s been a triple whammy of red-tape, double regulation and rising compliance costs. [...]
AI and Big Data to be ‘most disruptive’ tech in pharma industry in 2022 February 10, 2022 AI and Big Data as a powerhouse duo will be the ‘most disruptive’ emerging technology in the pharmaceutical sector in 2022. This year is anticipated to be studded with high-figure tech deals within the healthcare space, after hailed Covid-19 vaccine maker AstraZeneca and BenevolentAI expanded their drug discovery partnership just weeks ago. “Undoubtedly AI [...]
Government injects £23m to boost UK skills and diversity in AI jobs February 10, 2022 The government has pumped £23m into Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data conversion courses for young and underrepresented groups, as the UK aims to be the industry leader. There will be up to two thousand scholarships for masters AI conversion courses, and the aim is to create a new generation of experts in data science and [...]
Deloitte to buy up Belfast software developer as it pursues Northern Ireland expansion February 9, 2022 Big Four accountancy giant Deloitte is planning to acquire Belfast based software developer Etain, in a vote confidence in the city of Belfast which will see the firm create Northern Ireland’s biggest AI and data practice. The deal will double the size of Deloitte’s Belfast AI and data practice, and see the Big Four firm [...]
Lakestar hires former UK minister Sam Gyimah as ventures partner strengthening British investment February 8, 2022 Lakestar, one of Europe’s leading venture capital firms, is today announcing new hire and a promotion in its London office. Sam Gyimah, former UK Minister for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation and MP for East Surrey has joined Lakestar as a Venture Partner starting in February 2022. Strengthening Lakestar’s London office, Sam brings a deep [...]
Loeb’s Third Point reports a slide in portfolio despite Shell boost February 4, 2022 Dan Loeb’s Third Point Investors has reported a slump in the value of its investment portfolio after a turbulent month in the markets took its toll on performance. Overall asset value in the notorious activist investor’s firm fell 8.7 per cent last month while the share price slid 12.9 per cent in January. Third Point [...]