How information became a weapon in Russia-Ukraine conflict
Now in its second year, the war is likely to spawn even more disinformation as Russia looks to break the will of Ukraine and its allies.
Now in its second year, the war is likely to spawn even more disinformation as Russia looks to break the will of Ukraine and its allies.
Global Witness submitted ads that used extreme and violent language to three social media companies for approval.
BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, has asked computing teachers for their thoughts on the rise of generative AI.
Quantum computers use the properties of quantum physics to store data and perform computations.
The tech giant has announced it is expanding its preview of the new Bing to its mobile apps.
Representatives from BT, Google and Microsoft have appeared before the Science and Technology Select Committee looking into AI regulation.
Research found that many apps did not comply with the ICO code which sets out how UK data protection rules apply to children using digital services.
It forms part of a wider cut to jobs in the tech industry.
Passengers surveyed by consumer group Which? gave the Hungary-based carrier one star out of five for boarding experience and seat comfort.
Microsoft announced a 10-year agreement with chipmaker Nvidia to bring Xbox games to Nvidia’s cloud gaming service.
Valeria Kovtun, a media specialist, spoke to PA about her reflections on a year of war and how ‘dangerous’ online narratives have impacted the fight.
Brierley Hill law firm Higgs has hired an experienced digital marketer to drive further business growth through its digital strategy.
Thousands of Wulfrunians have already signed up to a new scheme to gain rewards such as cinema tickets and food vouchers for making healthier choices.
Instead, a villa resident opted to rekindle her romance with her previous partner in a heartfelt plea.
The change in the working-from-home policy will go into effect on May 1.