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Home office reveals 2030 digital strategy to transform public services

The Home Office has released its 2030 Digital Strategy, outlining how the department will continue to modernise its digital, data, and technology (DDaT) capabilities over the next five years.

AI transparent medical diagnostics model unveiled

Artificial intelligence (AI) models can change the world of medical diagnostics.

Artificial intelligence outperforms humans in creative thinking

Artificial intelligence has overtaken humans when it comes to creative thinking.

Could an AI lab revolutionise chemical research?

Fast-Cat is a cutting-edge "self-driving" lab developed by researchers is revolutionising the way chemical research takes place.

What’s around the corner? New technology can see past obstructed views

New technology can see past obstructed views, potentially preventing accidents and helping in various scenarios.

New AI brain scan can determine whether a brain is male or female

An artificial intelligence model can determine with over 90% accuracy whether brain scans belong to a man or a woman.

SiPh chip uses light waves to accelerate AI processing

Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania have revealed a chip that uses light waves instead of electricity to execute complex mathematical operations critical for AI training.

AI cancer treatment: AI tool to enhance precision for cancer treatment

A new cutting-edge artificial intelligence tool has been developed to revolutionise cancer treatment.

UK boosts semiconductor industry with a £26.8 million investment

The United Kingdom is doubling its commitment to semiconductor technology with an investment of £26.8 million.

Machine learning tool unveils promising drugs to minimise harmful scarring post heart attack

Scientists at the University of Virginia have used the power of machine learning to identify potential drugs that could significantly reduce harmful scarring following a heart attack or other injuries.

Turning back the clock: Did the Doomsday Clock time tick closer to midnight?

The Doomsday clock, a symbolic representation of humanity's vulnerability to global catastrophes, was reset to 90 seconds to midnight by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.

AI-based diagnosis system transforms sepsis detection in children

An international research team has successfully employed the power of artificial intelligence to enhance the diagnosis of sepsis in children.

AI unlocks cancer treatment secrets

Using artificial intelligence, scientists have tackled one of the toughest challenges in cancer research.

Pioneering the future of higher education: The role of educators in AI integration

Nicolaas Matthijs addresses the misconceptions around AI in higher education and establishes seven realities of how AI will improve efficiencies and unlock potential in the classroom.

Adopting voice commerce in 2024: Benefits and challenges

Revolutionalizing the shopping experience by embracing voice commerce in 2024 for seamless digital interactions.

Energy Unlocked: Why AI cannot solve net zero local energy transitions

Molly Webb, Founder and CEO of Energy Unlocked, explores why the promise of ‘smart’ technologies has yet to be realised in urban areas.

Coming to terms with generative AI’s early potential for government

Following the recent international AI Summit, many government executives are assessing how to get started exploring the technology's potential to improve citizen services.

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