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  • EU pips Google to the post as it unveils AI ethics strategy

    April 8, 2019

    The EU has outlined its guidelines for ethical AI development just days after Google was forced to scrap its controversial ethics board. The European Commission today unveiled its recommended steps for achieving “trustworthy” AI as it looks to set up a framework to ensure the new technology is used responsibly. Read more: Google scraps AI [...]

  • Europe must lead the way with digital tax, says EU competition commissioner

    April 8, 2019

    Europe must agree on plans for a new digital tax and should be the trailblazer if there is no global consensus, the EU’s competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager has said. The EU last month scrapped initial plans to roll out a digital tax on tech giants after opposition from several member states. Read more: EU drops [...]

  • Google scraps AI ethics board after just a week amid controversy over board member

    April 5, 2019

    Google has scrapped its AI ethics board only a week after forming it following a controversy over its choice of board members. The tech giant last week unveiled its newly-formed Advanced Technology External Advisory Council (ATEAC) to oversee the ethical development and use of its AI research and products. Read more: Here's how much Google [...]

  • Google UK employees earned £226,000 on average last year

    April 3, 2019

    Staff at Google’s UK offices earned an average of £226,000 last year after the firm paid out more than £340m through its share scheme. The tech firm paid £829m to its employees in the year to the end of June, up from £657m the previous year. The company, which currently has three main offices in [...]

  • Audioboom posts record quarterly revenues as it cashes in on podcast boom

    April 3, 2019

    Podcast platform Audioboom has posted a surge in quarterly profits as appetite for on-demand listening continues to grow. The London-listed firm saw its revenue rise 180 per cent year-on-year to $4.6m (£3.5m) in the three months to the end of March. Read more: BBC removes podcasts from rival Google service Audioboom said it has boosted [...]

  • The Copyright Directive might have noble aims, but it is plagued by a lack of clarity

    April 3, 2019

    Last week, the European Union inched closer to finalising new rules governing the use of copyright material on the internet. Set out in the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market, the rules set out to curb the power of big tech firms by levelling the playing field between content creators and those who [...]

  • Digital advertising firm Teads posts revenue rise as it looks to fend off tech giants

    April 2, 2019

    Digital advertising firm Teads has posted a 30 per cent jump in revenues for the full-year as it looks to win back market share from Facebook and Google. The media platform pulled in revenues of €365m (£314m) last year after extending its reach to 1.4bn global monthly users and more than 90 per cent of [...]

  • DCMS Committee launches new body to fight fake news as pressure on tech giants builds

    April 2, 2019

    The Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) Committee today said it has launched a dedicated division to tackle the ongoing threat of disinformation to democracy. The new sub-committee follows the DCMS Committee’s report into disinformation and fake news, which called for a new regulator to monitor tech giants such as Facebook and Google. Read more: [...]

  • The Matrix was released 20 years ago – how close are we to the film’s vision of a tech dystopia?

    April 1, 2019

    The Matrix first premiered in US cinemas yesterday 20 years ago. It revolutionised the way that we viewed the potential power of machines, and simultaneously marked the dawning of an age of suspicion and fear surrounding our relationship with technology. Yet far from the apocalyptic fears of artificial intelligence (AI), the applications of this emerging [...]

  • BBC takes control of UKTV channels as Discovery lines up new streaming service

    April 1, 2019

    The BBC will take control of UKTV channels as part of a deal with Discovery that will also see the launch of a new on-demand video service for BBC nature programmes. BBC Studios – the broadcaster’s commercial arm – jointly owns UKTV with US media giant Discovery. Read more: BBC removes podcasts from rival Google [...]

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