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Police facial recognition trials show little evidence of benefits
Real-world testing of live facial recognition (LFR) systems by UK and European police is a largely ungoverned “Wild West”,…
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Gartner: IT leaders need to prepare for GenAI legal issues
IT leaders are being advised to prepare for the rise in legal disputes and regulatory compliance mishaps arising from…
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IT Sustainability Think Tank: Helping IT directors see through suppliers’ greenwashing claims
Green promises from technology companies are everywhere. Servers described as carbon neutral, cloud platforms that reportedly run on 100%…
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Enterprise software sales through cloud hyperscale marketplaces set to hit $163bn by 2030
Sales of enterprise software through hyperscale cloud marketplaces hosted by the likes of Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft and…
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UK government to consult on police live facial recognition use
The UK government will consult on police facial recognition before further expanding its use across England, says policing minister…
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Software engineering limited by lack of full automation
A survey by Coleman Parkes for Harness has found that the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in software development…
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Interview: Sacha Vaughan, chief supply chain officer, Joseph Joseph
Sacha Vaughan, chief supply chain officer at houseware manufacturer Joseph Joseph, is in a fortunate position – her board…
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PSNI appoints legal counsel to report on police conduct after McCullough surveillance review
The PSNI has commissioned a senior lawyer to review whether there was any misconduct by police officers following an…
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Interview: Chris Belasco, chief data officer, City of Pittsburgh
Chris Belasco, chief data officer (CDO) at the City of Pittsburgh, is focused on his team’s triumphs. While some…
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Fujitsu’s role in the Post Office scandal: Everything you need to know
The Post Office scandal began in the late 1990s, when the organisation rolled out Fujitsu’s Horizon computer system across…
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