Students react to new AI learning tools amidst the UK's largest drop in A-level grades
Multiple students are reacting to Magic Notes, calling the AI learning tool a "game changer", with one of the users admitting that "this is true, it works so well".
US EV sector project to hit record 1 million sales – but is it enough?
The US EV sales growing but continue to lack behind Europe, with Europe claiming 21 per cent of the market sector and the US only nine per cent.
Global vehicle conversion market set to expand as consumers seek cheap electric cars
Vehicle Conversion may be half as expensive as buying a new model, but there are a number of drawbacks for drivers seeking cheap electric cars.
Mental Health and AI: How Replika users find support from chatbots
Friend, mentor, lover. Replika is a place where some of the most vulnerable people in society come to talk about their life with an AI companion.
Record number of Indian-owned companies in the UK ahead of UK-India free trade agreement
UK-India free trade agreement may 'boost' the growing number of Indian-owned companies in the UK, but question marks remain on Britain's post-Brexit position.
Working hours down but burnout up as workers in the UK try to find work-life balance
Figures show UK workers are working less than in the past but are feeling more burnout, with the effects of Covid-19 and mobile smartphones being prime culprits.
Future generations of office workers are 'overlooked' in battle over hybrid and remote working
Despite a rise in remote working, results show that workers recognise the importance of working in the office, with 43 per cent saying it helped productivity and creativity.
Drivers are concerned by 'revolutionary' fatigue monitoring AI technology
Driver fatigue is a major cause of accidents, but there are concerns about how the new AI technology to monitor fleet drivers will be used in the coming future.
Mixed responses to the UK government making 'failure to prevent fraud' a criminal offence
Making the failure to prevent fraud a criminal offence is welcomed as a landmark in fighting financial crime, yet essential work remains on the UK government's to-do list.
UK and US IT managers have different priorities than the rest of the world
Global security is a top priority for IT managers. However, the UK and the US have highlighted a strong focus on the development of AI and the metaverse.
Tech companies need to take cybersecurity risks more seriously
A leading cyber security expert has raised concerns that regulations will not be enough to deal with the serious risks posed by AI.
UK businesses are struggling to improve their finance teams
The increasing importance of data analysis is changing the priorities of finance teams, with 81 per cent of senior decision-makers saying they needed access to better quality data to support the running of their finance function.
UK divorce law review criticised for failing to consider cohabiting couples
The UK government's review of the divorce laws on financial assets has been criticised for not considering the rights of cohabiting couples who might have "sacrificed" themselves financially by primarily taking care of their children.
Expert reveals steps tech start-ups can take to avoid the financial risks like the SVB collapse
The Silicon Valley Bank collapse proved how important it is for tech start-ups to have measures in place to manage their financial risks, with Charles Fletcher, Partner at Michon De Raya, advising businesses on how they could accomplish this.
SVB collapse: experts worry that 'fall-out risks spreading' as bank stocks plummet
After Silicon Valley Bank collapsed, the failure of regulatory action to stop declines in bank stocks prompted alarm on both sides of the Atlantic.
Recent data reveals UK consumers are experiencing a worrying amount of fraud
Fraud reports increased by 6.5 per cent year-on-year overall, with online shopping and auctions fraud seeing the biggest increase.