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Michelle Donelan aims high on tech innovation growth | Computer Weekly

Science, innovation and technology secretary Michelle Donelan has unveiled a new initiative to support UK innovation. The scale-up forum capitalises on government’s power to bring together leading figures from across the UK’s growing science and technology sector. Discussing the Department for Science Innovation and Technology (DSIT), she said: “For the first time, the innovative […]

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Paula Vennells fails to practice what she preaches in Post Office scandal | Computer Weekly

I met Toby Jones at the BBC in the week before Christmas. He was in for Radio 4 to discuss Mr Bates v. The Post Office. Having supported the postmasters’ campaign since 2015, I was interested to hear how they had adapted such a long-running, complex and exhausting story for prime-time television. Very well,

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Wandercraft unveils world’s first self-stabilizing walking exoskeleton

Seema Kumar, Matthieu Masselin and Kevin Piette discuss how Wandercraft is developing and manufacturing breakthrough exoskeletons on ‘The Evening Edit.’ French company Wandercraft is taking a groundbreaking step forward to give individuals with disabilities a chance to walk again. The company is using cutting-edge technology to develop the world’s first-in-market self-stabilizing exoskeleton. Displaying this innovation

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Microsoft CEO says he’s comfortable with OpenAI’s non-profit board after Sam Altman turmoil

Wall Street Alliance Group partner Aadil Zaman and Peapack Private Wealth Management managing principal David Dietze react to Sam Altman returning to OpenAI five days after his firing on Making Money. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said Tuesday that he has no issue with the governance structure of its artificial intelligence partner OpenAI two months after

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US in Deep Freeze While Much of the World Is Extra Toasty? Yet Again, It’s Climate Change

Much of the United States is shivering through brutal cold as most of the rest of the world is feeling unusually warm weather. However strange it sounds, that contradiction fits snugly in explanations of what climate change is doing to Earth, scientists said. In a map of global temperatures the last several days, big chunks

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Musk wants more voting control at Tesla before expanding automaker’s AI work

Auto expert Mike Caudill argues Elon Musk’s design of the Tesla Cybertruck will push potential buyers away on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’ Tesla CEO Elon Musk has revealed what he would need to further boost the electric vehicle maker’s artificial intelligence and robotics work.  “I am uncomfortable growing Tesla to be a leader in AI

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