• KPMG: The actual AI limitation isn’t technology, it’s people

    The issue with AI is no longer about the functionality of the technology, but about whether the individuals and processes surrounding it are ready, according to business and tech leaders at KPMG’s discussion at [Viva Tech Paris](https://vivatechnology.com). “We recognize the potential,” remarked Nicole Buttner, CEO of Melantec and General Secretary of Germany’s MPP party. “Yet,…


  • Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra evaluation: more streamlined, glossier, quicker

    How much further can an Android device evolve? Samsung’s newest release, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, comes loaded with an array of features, yet boasts a more streamlined design. It is a lighter, more refined product than its forerunners, while still incorporating one of its hallmark functionalities, the S-Pen. Diving into the device’s inner workings, the…


  • Quantum gains ground in telecom and energy networks

    Quantum innovation programme to power advanced connectivity in the UK.


  • Disney and Universal sue AI firm Midjourney over ‘bottomless pit of plagiarism’

    Disney and Universal have filed a landmark lawsuit against AI image generator Midjourney, accusing the San Francisco-based company of large-scale copyright infringement and calling its tools a “bottomless pit of plagiarism”. Read more: Disney and Universal sue AI firm Midjourney over ‘bottomless pit of plagiarism’


  • AI transparency has become a board-level issue

    AI is at the table — but can it be trusted?


  • Salesforce: Labour’s AI strategy will fail unless there is a focus on skill development

    Salesforce cautions that the UK may fall short of its economic growth objectives unless it significantly enhances investment in workforce skills to adapt to the swift evolution of AI technologies. This alert comes in light of the ambitious initiatives announced by the UK government and major technology companies aimed at bolstering the country’s capabilities in…


  • London Tech Week: AstraZeneca’s AI initiative might eliminate the need for human involvement

    AstraZeneca has revealed a significant overhaul of its manufacturing and supply operations, propelled by state-of-the-art technology and artificial intelligence, at [London Tech Week](https://londontechweek.com). The pharmaceutical firm aspires to establish a ‘self-healing’ supply chain, which it intends to rank among the top 10 most innovative and sustainable supply chains globally by 2030. Nevertheless, despite this ambitious…


  • Accenture cautions about the AI gap at London Tech Week as Starmer unveils tech skills initiative

    Sir Keir Starmer is likely addressing the tech industry’s hopes with his major commitment at London Tech Week to instruct one million students in AI. Yet, new information reveals a pronounced existing regional disparity. London is rapidly surpassing other parts of the UK in generating AI job opportunities, investment, and education. This prompts concerns that,…


  • Smart in-ear gadget can assist urban areas in achieving a more tranquil atmosphere

    Flare Audio Achieves Royal Honor for Innovation The UK tech firm Flare Audio has been granted the esteemed King’s Award for Enterprise, recognizing its groundbreaking product, Calmer. This in-ear device reduces overwhelming sounds, fostering a more peaceful experience and alleviating noise-related anxiety. Celebrated for crafting state-of-the-art audio solutions, the award-winning company has launched various technologies…


  • Wittenstein: The worldwide pioneers in high-tech software dedicated to ensuring our safety

    In the swiftly evolving and technology-centric environment of today, the invisible software integral to numerous systems – from vehicles and aircraft to medical treatment devices – is vital in safeguarding our well-being. This software, referred to as the Real Time Operating System (RTOS), enables the safe, precise, and secure functioning of critical apparatus. Among the…