16 Feb Big tech vows action on 'deceptive' AI in elections
Twenty firms have signed an accord pledging to stop voters being deceived but critics say it lacks teeth. Source: BBC Technology News...
Twenty firms have signed an accord pledging to stop voters being deceived but critics say it lacks teeth. Source: BBC Technology News...
There's huge demand for low and no-alcohol beer and breweries are competing for the best flavour. Source: BBC Technology News...
Why the war between the big games console makers may be coming to an end. Source: BBC Technology News...
A mass legal action alleges Facebook abused its dominance to monetise 45 million UK users' personal data. Source: BBC Technology News...
It comes after a judge in Delaware annulled his $55.8bn pay package from electric carmaker Tesla. Source: BBC Technology News...
As AI uses more electricity, new data centres could have their own nuclear power stations. Source: BBC Technology News...
A charity warns that creating or viewing such images is still illegal, even if the children are not real. Source: BBC Technology News...
Campaigners at the Tech Transparency Project in the US found paid-for features for organisations. Source: BBC Technology News...
US Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco says the US wants tougher sentences for crimes involving AI. Source: BBC Technology News...
The tech giant is deploying AI to help identify large sources of methane leaks in satellite data. Source: BBC Technology News...