Patrick O Brien

Oxford Internet Institute: Public AI opinion is divided

In a new study by researchers at the Oxford Internet Institute, ‘Global Attitudes towards Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Automated Decision…

6 years ago

UK financial regulator’s Bitcoin crackdown

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) banned the sale of derivatives and exchange-traded notes (ETNs). The UK financial regulator’s Bitcoin…

6 years ago

Aldermore detail SME’s strategies for dealing with COVID-19

New research from Aldermore bank reveals that one in five (21%) small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) owners are working an…

6 years ago

Experts from GMIS2020 advise SMEs to embrace digitisation

The global pandemic is transforming the social and economic landscape of economies around the world, and without a clear strategy…

6 years ago

Non fungible tokens gaining global crypto attention

The non-fungible tokens (NFT) category gained global crypto attention over the past few weeks as a result of Rarible (RARI)…

6 years ago

DeFi applications value will proceed to grow over 12 months

Despite a potential collapse in huge DeFi yield farming returns in the next six months, the majority (64%) of panellists…

6 years ago

Code First Girls reaches coding milestone

Code First Girls, the UK social enterprise working to close the gender gap in technology, has today announced it has…

6 years ago

Riiid labs launch Artificial Intelligence Education Challenge

Riiid Labs, the global arm of AI-education company Riiid, today announced the launch of the first-ever global Artificial Intelligence Education…

6 years ago

KoreSummit- Educating business owners on raising capital

On 07 October 2020, KoreSummit will be hosting a virtual event that aims to educate business owners on how to…

6 years ago

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