Research stories - Page 1
TCCA urges standards compliance for mission-critical apps
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uc
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financial systems
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risk & compliance
TCCA has highlighted the need for standards compliance in mission-critical broadband applications to enhance efficiency for critical communications users.
UK workers secretly using AI tools for an edge at work
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iam
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ai
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productivity
A new study reveals 35% of UK workers covertly use AI to enhance their work, with younger staff finding it particularly beneficial for reducing stress.
UK businesses lag behind in adopting circular economy model
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partner programmes
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cleantech
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sustainability
Only 25% of UK firms have embraced circular economy practices, risking higher costs and lower competitiveness amid sustainability challenges, research reveals.
AMD's El Capitan recognised as fastest supercomputer globally
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public cloud
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hpc
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genai
AMD has claimed its position as a leader in high-performance computing with the world's fastest supercomputer, El Capitan, achieving 1.742 exaflops.
Australians favour personalised gifts for festive season
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social media
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christmas
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online shopping
A recent VistaPrint study reveals that 81% of Australians experience stress in gift selection, with 70% favouring personalised gifts this holiday season.
Vodafone study: 81% see rising interest in AI, IoT, 5G
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uc
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converged infrastructure
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iot
Vodafone's latest study reveals 81% of end-users are increasingly interested in AI, IoT, and 5G, signalling a shift in tech adoption across sectors.
NexLaw launches AI platform to revolutionise Aussie law
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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ai
NexLaw has launched its legal AI platform in Australia, aiming to revolutionise litigation management for law firms with its innovative technology.
Continuous screening vital to detect 75% more money mules
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financial institutions
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research
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aml
A study by Synectics reveals that 75% of money mules remain undetected without continuous KYC and AML screening, presenting a major threat to banks.
instax prints 'memories' with AI & MRI in new campaign
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dr
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ai
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cloud services
instax has launched the world’s first printed memories using AI and functional MRI technology, transforming lost digital images into tangible recollections.
Global AI Ethics Institute launches White Paper Prize
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ai
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ai ethics
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research
The Global AI Ethics Institute has launched its first White Paper Prize, offering a USD $1,000 reward for outstanding research in AI ethics.
Gen Z in UK boosts gaming spend by 21% amid mobile rise
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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mobile gaming
New research reveals UK Gen Z students have upped their gaming spend by 21% to GBP £48 monthly, contributing to GBP £3.4 billion annual sales.
AI transforms Australian accounting with 99.6% adoption
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digital transformation
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blockchain
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financial systems
New research reveals 79% of Australian accountants see outsourcing as essential for growth, while 99.6% have embraced AI in their practices.
Research shows 94% of event planners consider AI for translation
Thu, 26th Sep 2024
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it training
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ai
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enterprise adoption
A new Interprefy report reveals that 94% of event planners would consider AI for live translation, indicating a trend towards multilingual support in corporate events.
New platform launched to address UK's digital skills gap
Thu, 26th Sep 2024
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paas
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iaas
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bcs group
The Institute of Coding, BCS, and TheTalentPeople have launched GetMyFirstDigitalJob, a platform to bridge the digital skills gap, backed by fresh research revealing a GBP £63 billion annual cost.
UK workers lag in AI training, study shows digital divide
Tue, 24th Sep 2024
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e-learning
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genai
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ai
UK workers fall behind in AI training, risking their competitive edge, a study by CYPHER Learning reveals, highlighting a digital divide in workplace technology adoption.
Skillsoft study reveals major gaps in workplace skills & training
Tue, 24th Sep 2024
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genai
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ai
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skillsoft
A Skillsoft survey highlights that 35% of global employees lack confidence in their skills, with UK employees particularly concerned about job security and training effectiveness.
Australian councils urged to invest in tech for trust boost
Fri, 20th Sep 2024
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ai
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council
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datacom
New Datacom research reveals that 70% of Australians would increase their confidence in local councils through tech investments, yet only 37% see councils as tech-savvy.
New study shows screen time concerns, Gen Z struggle to unplug
Wed, 18th Sep 2024
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productivity
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connectivity
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research
A survey by ExpressVPN reveals 86% of parents worry about children's screen time, while 46% of Gen Z are actively trying to cut down, despite facing FOMO challenges.
Cybercriminals exploit content platforms for phishing attacks
Wed, 18th Sep 2024
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firewalls
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breach prevention
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ai
Cybercriminals exploit popular content platforms to launch sophisticated phishing attacks, targeting users in Singapore and the Asia-Pacific region.
UK businesses lag in cybersecurity & tech connectivity
Thu, 12th Sep 2024
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risk & compliance
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ai
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cybersecurity
Only 25% businesses in the United Kingdom see themselves as cybersecurity leaders, placing the UK last among surveyed countries.