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Why government agencies should invest in ethical AI for hiring decisions
Barb Hyman, CEO and Founder of Sapia.ai, explains the benefits of employing AI to assist in decision-making and mitigate human biases.
Helping students build cyber skills through free training initiatives
Thousands of students nationwide are gaining essential cyber skills through a government-backed initiative to promote future careers in the growing cybersecurity industry.
Ukraine’s air defense gets a massive £90 million upgrade
Ukraine's air defence receives a boost with contracts worth over £90 million for equipment to tackle uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) threats.
Can increased green hydrogen production boost Sheffield’s name in the sustainable aviation sector?
Green hydrogen production facilities from the University of Sheffield are set to outproduce any other UK centre, thanks to new equipment to support the sustainable aviation sector.
The Isle of Man’s approach to sustainable fishing
Jack Emmerson, Sea Fisheries Policy Manager Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture, shares the Isle of Man’s approach to supporting a sustainable fishing industry whilst still benefiting the local economy.
AI helps cut carbon emissions for a greener future
AI is pivotal in climate action with £4M UK funding for innovative AI projects. AI helps cut carbon emissions in diverse sectors, advancing net-zero goals and green industries.
AI in the financial industry: Machine learning in banking
UK financial services firms saw a 72% rise in the use of ML applications; what does this mean for the future of AI in the financial industry?
UK provides £250,000 aid amid Eastern Bangladesh flooding
In a compassionate response to the dire situation in eastern Bangladesh, the United Kingdom has announced an allocation of £250,000 (equivalent to over three crore and forty lacs taka) in aid.
Training bolsters Ukrainian marines in UK program
British commandos teamed up with Ukrainian Marines for a six-month training program in the UK enhancing their capabilities.
Promoting green travel with sustainable aviation fuel
Sarah Wilkin, Founder & CEO of Fly Green Alliance (FGA), looks at how the airline industry is working to reduce its carbon footprint through the use of sustainable aviation fuel.
Cumbrian businesses prepare for the impact of AI
Cumbrian businesses are urged to embrace ethical AI practices as the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (CIPD) launches a guide to support employers and HR.
How can AI oncology diagnostics help the NHS?
DeepMed has developed an AI oncology diagnostics system, DeepPathTM - LYDIA, to assist histopathologists in performing lymph node metastasis detection quickly and accurately.
News Corp Australia unleashes AI-powered news articles
News Corp Australia generates 3,000 AI-powered news articles weekly using generative artificial intelligence through Data Local.
Chemists develop biodegradable plastic using sustainable resources
A biodegradable plastic, able to be produced at room temperature in water and has self-healing properties, has been made from entirely environmentally friendly materials.
An introduction to spina bifida and its available treatments
Dr Nauf AlBendar, Doctor of Clinical Medicine & Founder of The Womb Effect, introduces spina bifida, the primary cause of foetal loss and substantial disabilities in newborns.
The rising impact of 5G connectivity on Britain’s businesses
The rising impact of 5G connectivity on Britain's businesses seek innovative solutions to ensure uninterrupted and efficient communication.
What influence does napping have on child brain development?
New research from the University of East Anglia reveals that infants who nap less frequently may have smaller vocabularies and poorer child brain development.
Research method reveals health impacts of heat and air quality
Researchers from the University of Waterloo and Toronto Metropolitan University analyse heat and air quality effects on health to guide climate adaptation measures.
Could AI interpret and decode animal communication?
Machine learning tools could provide transformative insights into animal communication, using AI models to decode and track conversation.
AI models boost children’s suicide-risk prediction
UCLA Health researchers have developed machine learning models to enhance suicide-risk prediction in children, outperforming traditional methods used by health systems.