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With water scarcity creeping up the agenda for environmentalists and policy makers, do the benefits of AI for managing water resources outweigh the risks?

With water scarcity creeping up the agenda for environmentalists and policy makers, do the benefits of AI for managing water resources outweigh the risks?
UK regulator passes a market inquiry over to competition authority - the game's afoot!
An alliance of Big Tech, academia, and government wants to lead the debate on safe AI. But does it see the big picture as clearly as the details?
Critiquing a new set of guidance around AI, aimed at actuaries
A team-up of industry and unions is urging government action on AI.
Do try to keep up now - a neo-liberal thinktank established by Margaret Thatcher is warning against deregulation!
Following this week's decision by the British Prime Minister to play politics over Net Zero goals, here's my (angry) take!
Did the UK’s Brexit tsar really mean to suggest that Britain is a pirate when it comes to encouraging innovation?
The British Prime Minister has kicked up a storm with a Net Zero political gamble that could have a negative impact on his country's tech inward investment.
VP of Industries, Mike Sicilia, said that Oracle will build data centers if it has to, for countries that want to pursue the vendor’s vision of better healthcare via national databases.
President Biden has declared a national emergency, but what will the tech sector fall out be?
In the third and final report of our mini-series on AI regulation this week, we look at the gaps between what vendors and government are saying, and what they are doing.
Publishing has spent over 30 years grappling with technology upheavals, and now AI is here – for both good and ill. What are the key issues?
Another year, another Dreamforce - here's the skinny to wind up a very busy week...
Government-led legislation would be great, but in the meantime AI tech firms should make voluntary commitments around risk and safety.
In our first report from the Westminster eForum on UK AI policy, we hear a dispiriting keynote from a think tank/law firm/vendor alliance (delete where applicable)