The UK must integrate digital and energy planning, and treat compute as a flexible grid asset through evidence-based modular design rather than building isolated hyperscale hubs
AI may be eliminating some job roles but overall demand for human labour will increase amid signs of an 'AI boomerang'.
Computer Weekly may have chronicled IT in the UK for 60 years, but the country's telecoms infrastructure goes back three times that far
The use of facial recognition technologies by UK police forces requires ‘significant improvements’ to ensure accountability and public trust, says data regulator
We speak to Starling Bank’s deputing CIO, Fred Laurent, about smart tools for the bank’s customer facing AI agent
The bank plans to introduce AI skills on a regular basis to build out the capabilities of the Starling Assistant
For a few years, the number of girls choosing computing at GCSE was on the rise, but it has since seen a two-year drop