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AI governance race – to halt, ramble or run

AI governance race – to halt, ramble or run

Dr Jaspal Kaur-Sadhu Singh discusses the rise of Artificial Intelligence and the importance of regulation and accountability of developers and deployers of AI tools.

18 May, 202318 May, 2023 Computing, Cybersecurity, Engineering, Research, Technology
Making a STEM difference

Making a STEM difference

Dr Anne Nortcliffe explains why Kent and Medway have bucked a national trend and seen an increase in students choosing to study STEM A-levels.  

07 Feb, 202207 Feb, 2022 Computing, Engineering, Research, STEM, Technology
Why CES 2022 is more than about colour changing cars and wi-fi charging remotes

Why CES 2022 is more than about colour changing cars and wi-fi charging remotes

Gareth Ward and Chris Pitt explain why the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2022, the largest and most influential Tech event in the world, is more that just about the headline grabbing inventions.

07 Jan, 202207 Jan, 2022 Business, Computing, Engineering, Technology
Using digital technologies to provide a sense of ‘normality’

Using digital technologies to provide a sense of ‘normality’

Gareth Ward looks at how universities and businesses have adapted to an online culture.

11 Nov, 202012 Nov, 2020 Computing
UK’s Covid-19 contact tracing app: What went wrong?

UK’s Covid-19 contact tracing app: What went wrong?

Dr Abhaya Induruwa looks at the problems of developing the NHS Covid-19 contact tracing app.

24 Jun, 202015 Jun, 2021 Computing, Cybersecurity, Health, Research
Computing the earth

Computing the earth

On World Environment Day Dr Joseph Cook explores how researchers bridging environmental and computer science may emerge as the most effective agents in the fight against climate change.

05 Jun, 202015 Jun, 2021 Computing, Research, Science
Are you cyber secure during the Covid-19 pandemic?

Are you cyber secure during the Covid-19 pandemic?

Dr Abhaya Induruwa looks at the ways cyber criminals are exploiting the current pandemic.

27 May, 202015 Jun, 2021 Computing, Cybersecurity, Research
Are we closer than ever to an artificial intelligence explosion?

Are we closer than ever to an artificial intelligence explosion?

Dr Ping Zheng discusses new machine technology developed by the Home Office and an artificial intelligence firm to fight ISIS propaganda online.

06 Mar, 201816 Jun, 2021 Business, Computing, Cybersecurity, Research
Why George Osborne’s announcement to double UK spending on cybersecurity is vital

Why George Osborne’s announcement to double UK spending on cybersecurity is vital

Just a few days after the ISIS attacks in Paris, George Osborne announced that UK spending on cybersecurity would be doubled to £1.9 billion over five years.

20 Nov, 201515 Jun, 2021 Computing, Cybersecurity, Politics, Research

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