As Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being integrated into an increasing amount of technology and devices, questions arise as to how much of what humans can do will be emulated or even bettered by machines.
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Salesforce CEO blames Twitter for Trump’s victory
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has blamed Twitter for Donald Trump's election triumph.
AI may replace humans in lower-middle skilled jobs
Lower and middle-skilled roles, such as routine manual or data processing jobs, are at risk from developing AI, according to a report published by the Government Office for Science.
AWS re:Start to teach digital skills to young people and military veterans
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched a new scheme to help young adults and military veterans retrain in skills vital to the developing digital economy.
CEOs fear Brexit will leave firms out of step with GDPR
CEOs are concerned that EU privacy rules will impact their ability to do business after Brexit, according to research by KPMG.
AI will help Royal Navy warships detect combat threats
AI is to become an integral part of maritime operations run by the Royal Navy, helping its warships detect and assess threats in combat scenarios.
Facebook might stop censoring some newsworthy content
Facebook has pledged to not ban images that are newsworthy, even if they break the social network's community standards.
Science Museum walks children through the rich history of mathematics
A mathematical gallery has opened as a permanent exhibit at London's Science Museum, designed to drive up interest in STEM subjects through a range of historically significant artifacts.
Samsung acquires next-generation AI assistant Viv
Samsung has announced it is to acquire Viv Labs in a bid to integrate AI into its devices in the future.
Can AI and 3D printing help the UK succeed after Brexit?
A group of Conservative MPs believe the UK must lead on AI and driverless car technologies in order to thrive following Brexit.