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How AI fraud rings are taking on retail
By Dany Naigeboren published
AI-powered fraud rings are automating scams faster than retailers can detect or stop them.

Phishing the agent: Why AI guardrails aren’t enough
By Jeremy Kirk published
AI agents are handed the keys to the kingdom but can't always be trusted.

This ChatGPT prompt predicted my next hobby
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
A simple ChatGPT prompt turned into a surprisingly accurate analysis of my interests and a convincing prediction of the hobbies I may fall into next

How AI can unleash the next generation of European ‘soonicorns’
By Roman Thompson published
The question now is no longer whether Europe can produce the next wave of ‘soonicorns’, but whether decision-makers are willing to abandon outdated models and build for an AI-native future.

The AI second brain: The future of knowledge work
By Brian Madden published
The knowledge work is where AI matters most

Half of London's businesses say workforce are not equipped to meet organizational requirements in the age of AI
By Craig Hale published
Workers lack the right AI and digital skills, but London companies are planning to increase training investments to change this.

Self-driving cars aren’t the challenge – proving how they think is
By Dr Ian Horrocks published
From healthcare to law, opaque AI systems still lack accountability required for critical real-world decisions.

When trust becomes the attack surface
By Tom Exelby published
Following the ransomware attack involving stolen student data, the company behind Canvas has now confirmed it paid the hackers in exchange for the return of the information.
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