05 May White House: Big Tech bosses told to protect public from AI risks
The White House told executives that they have a "moral" duty to make sure their products are safe. Source: BBC Technology News...
The White House told executives that they have a "moral" duty to make sure their products are safe. Source: BBC Technology News...
Blinking conveys more information than you might think and it's hard to make robots do it properly. Source: BBC Technology News...
The changes will come into effect on the online group-chat platform "over the coming weeks". Source: BBC Technology News...
The CMA will look into whether the development of new AI technology is in consumers' best interests. Source: BBC Technology News...
The Federal Trade Commission says it wants to stop Facebook's owner from making money out of children. Source: BBC Technology News...
A July deadline for airlines to refit planes to avoid 5G signal interference will remain in place. Source: BBC Technology News...
Geoffrey Hinton tells the BBC some of the dangers in the artificial intelligence field "are quite scary". Source: BBC Technology News...
In a blow to the London stock market, the firm said in March that it would not list shares in the UK. Source: BBC Technology News...
So-called "time-banking" schemes are letting people get paid in time credits for the work they do. Source: BBC Technology News...
The tracing app for England and Wales was downloaded around 30 million times. Source: BBC Technology News...