Artificial Intelligence
'Everyone talks about the ethics of AI, but don't forget the law,' says Dr Kuan Hon
Legal expert warns industry to remember the law as it applies to AI, especially GDPR
The state of AI in 2019
A look at what's happening now in UK businesses and public services and what's just around the corner
Deepfake of Mark Zuckerberg published on Instagram to challenge Facebook's laissez-faire deepfakes policy
Will Mark Zuckerberg order deletion of 'deepfake' of himself or abide by Facebook's deepfakes policies?
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The full-day event will explore how firms of all sizes are using AI & ML today, as well as tackling the moral and ethical issues around artificial intelligence
Digital transformation: change is 'gradual then sudden'
Digital transformation doesn't happen overnight - but when we look back, we realise how far we've come
Government appoints leading experts to UK's new AI council
Ocado CTO Paul Clarke among the experts who will work with government to accelerate the adoption of AI in the UK
Machine learning algorithms developed to artificially generate realistic whole-body images of people
Technology creates high-resolution 1024 x 1024 moving images of models against a white background
How Caerphilly Council is improving customer experience despite a shrinking budget and workforce
Caerphilly Council's Richard Edmunds explains how he aims to save £40m over four years while improving services using robotic process automation
Amazon accused of sacking warehouse workers based on automated HR systems
Amazon sacked more than 300 full-time employees at just one of its 75 North American warehouses in just one year
Peter Cochrane: Is it even possible to properly test complex systems?
Systems have reached such a state of complexity that only AI can bring some kind of order, argues Professor Peter Cochrane
The challenge of scaling AI at NatWest bank
'AI is a potential solution to a problem. Is there an easier way to do it? If so that's the right way' says head of AI Tom Castle
Emotionally aware AI is imminent, says futurist Shivvy Jervis
An AI avatar voiced by Cate Blanchett that can read emotions is being rolled out right now by a major bank
Connecting the human brain with cloud networks could happen within the 'next few decades', researchers speculate
A "human brain/cloud interface" would connect brain cells to vast cloud networks in real time
AI & ML latest: Google disbands another AI ethics committee
Tricky stuff, ethics
Why AI is starting to play a bigger role in recruitment and HR
The way businesses hire and manage employees is ripe for disruption
Explainable AI should help us avoid a third 'AI winter'
AI researchers are worried that GDPR will limit availability of training data, but there's an upside too, says Gary Richardson
Google sets-up advisory panel for guidance on AI ethics
Ethical panel intended to guide Google's corporate policies in AI, facial recognition and machine learning
For banks saying goodbye to LIBOR won't be easy, but artificial intelligence can help
LIBOR expires in 2021 and banks face an uphill struggle to change all their existing contracts
China is overtaking the US in AI, warns Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence
Apple and Google being overtaken by China's National University of Defense Technology
Forty per cent of AI start-ups in Europe aren't involved in AI
Out of 2,830 AI start-ups only 1,580 genuinely are, claims new report
Is AI fake news for health and social care?
Skip the buzzwords: machine learning is more useful than artificial intelligence when it comes to medicine
Google DeepMind trains machine learning system to predict the power generated by wind farms 36 hours in advance
DeepMind-developed system can increase the value of wind energy by about 20 per cent, Google claims
RPA: flash in the pan or here to stay?
RPA hype has hit an all-time high, but it needs to evolve if it is to be truly useful, argues Sanjay Srivastava
AI technology in self-driving cars could obscure cause of accidents, warn lawyers
Decisions based on fleeting judgements made by neural networks may make it "impossible" to determine the cause of accidents