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Under-16 social media ban risks overlooking digital literacy

Under-16 social media ban risks overlooking digital literacy

Following the latest news that Sir Keir Starmer plans to ban social media access for under-16s by spring 2027, Rachael Stone explores whether restriction alone is the answer, arguing that […]

15 Jun, 202615 Jun, 2026 Education, Technology
The rise of the drones, and the fall of the mall?

The rise of the drones, and the fall of the mall?

Dr Jake Monk Kydd reflects on the potential of shopping via drones while shopping centres face further closures. There is an endless graveyard for great ideas and new tech that […]

11 May, 202611 May, 2026 Business, Research, Technology
Responsible AI adoption: what organisations need to get right

Responsible AI adoption: what organisations need to get right

Dr Hannan Azhar explains the key principles organisations should consider when adopting AI successfully for their workforce. Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer limited by access to tools; it is […]

28 Apr, 202628 Apr, 2026 Business, Computing, Research, Technology
Regulatory Frontiers of AI: The end of a gilded age of lawlessness for the technology?

Regulatory Frontiers of AI: The end of a gilded age of lawlessness for the technology?

Dr Jaspal Kaur Sadhu Singh, Senior Lecturer in Law, reflects on this year’s milestones within AI technology and governance.

21 Dec, 202302 Jan, 2024 Law, Technology
Attitudes to AI

Attitudes to AI

Professor Berry Billingsley looks at reactions so far to Gen AI and public perceptions of what the future holds.

13 Sep, 202313 Sep, 2023 Computing, Education, Science, Technology
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
What questions should we be asking about ChatGPT?

What questions should we be asking about ChatGPT?

Professor of Science Education, Berry Billingsley, has a regular science spot on BBC Radio Kent. She recently spoke on news stories surrounding the use of ChatGPT for essays and exams. Below is part of her interview looking into whether we are asking the right questions on how we view and use this new technology.

10 Mar, 202310 Mar, 2023 Education, Technology
The future of Virtual Reality

The future of Virtual Reality

This National Engineering Day (November 2) Gareth Ward reflects on the advancement of virtual reality and looks at how new technologies might impact us in the future.

01 Nov, 202202 Nov, 2022 Research, STEM, Technology
Reaching out to inspire STEM careers

Reaching out to inspire STEM careers

Hellen Ward explains why outreach events are so important to help young people learn and become inspired about STEM careers.

10 Feb, 202210 Feb, 2022 Engineering, Science, STEM, Technology

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