Month: October 2022

Individuals and companies that suffer harm from drones, robots, and other products or services equipped with artificial intelligence software will find it easier to sue for compensation under EU draft rules seen by Reuters. The AI Liability Directive, which the European Commission will announce on Wednesday, aims to address the increasing proliferation of AI-enabled products
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German telco group Deutsche Telekom is making the most of Ethereum’s newly-acquired eco-credentials. Earlier this month, the world’s second-most-valuable cryptocurrency switched the method it uses for validating transactions on its blockchain from proof-of-work to proof-of-stake. What does this mean? Well, it’s hard to explain in brief, but if a blockchain is to fulfil its role
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It’s no secret that DJ Susan’s Hood Politics imprint is responsible for slinging some of the most electrifying tunes from today’s brightest up and coming acts. Today, Hood Politics released a red hot 5 track EP titled ‘Dubstep Forever’ that yet again showcases a variety of talent from all over the house spectrum to provide
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This year’s longlist for the Baillie Gifford Prize encompasses a diverse selection of some of the best nonfiction published in 2022. Narrative and investigative, historical and contemporary, this year’s longlist examines topics ranging from the British Empire to the paleobiological history of our planet. Below, the longlisted authors answer some of our questions and tell
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Bill Maher made a pretty compelling case that lots of rules against consensual sex in the workplace are not only ridiculous … they’re harmful. The “Real Time” host challenged companies that require immediate notification if 2 employees are banging and prohibit sexual relationships between supervisors and their subordinates. He concedes, if there’s a workplace relationship
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During an interview with ComingSoon, The Silent Twins star Letitia Wright went into detail about why the film’s story appealed to her personally. RELATED: The Silent Twins Interview: Letitia Wright & Tamara Lawrance When asked about why The Silent Twins connected with her, Wright revealed that she loves stories of justice that follow people fighting for their beliefs. “The fact
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The International Telecommunication Union’s (ITU’s) member states have elected Doreen Bogdan-Martin (pictured) as its new Secretary-General. Bogdan-Martin will replace China’s Houlin Zhao as leader of the United Nations telecoms and ICT agency on 1 January, becoming its first female Secretary-General as well as the second American to hold the post since its inception in 1865.
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