Paul Barker is a freelance journalist whose work has appeared in a number of technology magazines and online, including IT World Canada, Channel Daily News, and Financial Post. He covers topics ranging from cybersecurity issues and the evolving world of edge computing to information management and artificial intelligence advances.
Paul was the founding editor of Dot Commerce Magazine, and held editorial leadership positions at Computing Canada and ComputerData Magazine. He earned a B.A. in Journalism from Ryerson University.
Goal is to come out on top in global race, but groups such as Center for Democracy & Technology have major concerns.
Quite a bit, according to new findings from Incogni that uncover ‘alarming data collection and sharing practices’ by leading LLMs.
Creation of a new federal ministry renews focus after the country fell behind, despite its head start as the world's first country with a national AI strategy.
Builder.ai, which has raised upwards of $450 million since 2018, enters insolvency proceedings in the UK.
Plaintiff says firm’s actions ‘have had a significant and far-reaching impact on UK consumers, businesses, and public bodies.’ Billions of pounds are potentially at stake.
Layoffs to affect all levels, teams, and geographies, the company said.
Findings reveal Chrome has a huge appetite, ‘collecting 20 different data types across numerous categories.’
Intel Core Ultra Series2 only chip to achieve full NPU support compared to AMD Strix Point and Qualcomm Snapdragon XElite, Intel said.
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