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Cyber Coastguard: US spends $20bn to protect maritime infrastructure against threats
Specifically, President Biden’s Executive Order will increase the Department of Homeland Security’s authority to directly address maritime cyber threats.
Mobile gaming is booming but is not immune to inflationary pressure
Following remarkable growth during the Covid-19 pandemic, mobile gaming companies are struggling to attract and retain users.
Is IoT the answer to the agriculture industry’s ESG challenges?
IoT can also have very influential effects in reducing the dangers of climate change.
BNG: A masterclass in carbon offsetting
The way that Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) deftly avoids the pitfalls of the carbon offset industry shows that effective and measurable climate mitigation policy is possible.
Let’s be clear: Generative AI needs limits, and needed them years ago
Even at its relatively undeveloped stage, generative AI is causing serious harm with effectively zero repercussions for the perpetrators.
AR: Helping retailers with shopper loyalty
Implementing customer-centric experiences with AR will help differentiate retailers in a crowded market, strengthening consumer relationships with brands and keeping customer loyalty.
The future of farming: John Deere, robots, AI, and space
In January 2024, John Deere announced a partnership with SpaceX to help connect farmers and allow for full command of precision agriculture and automated systems.
Can Dune teach us how to tackle AI?
Perhaps we should aim our concern not at the technology itself but at the people best placed to misuse it.
Hiring managers love AI skills
Candidates with basic knowledge in an area can now compete with more experienced applicants if they have AI skills.
Cybersecurity in 2024: The Midnight Blizzard breaches
Even with advanced external defences, vulnerabilities within can provide a gateway for cybercriminals.