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Sunday 19 May 2024
19/05/2024

AI

Bid to STEM the talent gap

More than 1,000 school children across the North East are set to benefit from an expanded partnership between two international tech giants. Sportable, the cutting-edge smart-tracking technology company, and Sage, the industry leader in accounting and payroll tech, have doubled down on a programme committed to developing Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education in …

Homing in on the highlights

Podcasters and YouTubers are turning to a young couple for their expertise as they try and wade through hours of video footage for the soundbites. Zara Paul and Aaron Morris, who met at Durham University, are continuing to grow their business Choppity which uses customised AI to home in on the best clips from lengthy …

Taking on the scammers

Financial investigators are on the tracks of global scammers using game-changing artificial intelligence to help recover the criminals’ billions in ill-gotten gains. Cobra AI has been launched by financial investigators IYE Global to jump the ‘choke point’ which challenges investigators when information stops being in the public domain. Developed with intelligence gathered over more than …

Why AI man

What springs to mind when you hear the term artificial intelligence (AI)?  I suspect a lot of our readers, inquisitive and interested in the world as you are, have some familiarity but perhaps — like me — have much to learn when it comes to truly understanding the nuance of AI, its capabilities, use-cases and …

Lift off for space weather watcher

The weather – what’s forecast and what actually arrives –  is a daily topic and a longtime conversation-maker. But Northumbria University scientist  Dr Andy Smith has his sights trained rather higher –  on the weather in outer space. With society increasingly dependent on technology, activity such as solar eruptions has the potential to cause serious disruption …

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