Organisations don’t need more powerful AI models they need AI that can understand context of problems
Discussions of burnout among security pros are about more than just mental health: when burnout strikes, it can present a serious business risk
We look at the political and government responses to risks around data sovereignty and massive dependence on the three US hyperscalers – AWS, Azure and GCP – in the UK and Europe
OpenAI’s decision to pause Stargate UK, much vaunted and based on a memorandum of understanding with government, cites energy costs and regulation, but may be driven by wider uncertainties
Operation by Navy and RAF tracks Russian submarine operations close to critical undersea cables
European quantum computing firms hurry to get US stock exchange listings so they can be predator not prey in a coming wave of consolidation
The world of quantum computing is a noisy place, where error correction is needed to ensure quantum devices run correctly. Lucy Robson, a quantum algorithm scientist at Universal Quantum, tells Computer Weekly all about it
Tech leaders are used to being judged on metrics such as cost reduction, productivity and efficiency - but increasingly the true value of success in digital transformation lies in its human impact
A data breach affecting 138 members of the Civil Service Pension Scheme piles pressure on the service's administrator, Capita, amid ongoing issues.
Microsoft customers report being refused capacity, migration projects stuck halfway, and accusations that AI is being prioritised over ‘bread and butter’ offerings