UK Government Bets on AI to Slash Bureaucracy and Boost Public Sector Efficiency
Ambitious AI Initiative Aims to Transform Government Operations The UK government is making a significant push to integrate artificial intelligence…
Ambitious AI Initiative Aims to Transform Government Operations The UK government is making a significant push to integrate artificial intelligence…
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into business operations, security experts are advocating for a fundamental shift in how organizations…
Advanced artificial intelligence systems are dramatically accelerating storm surge forecasting, potentially saving countless lives during hurricane emergencies. The technology addresses what experts identify as the deadliest aspect of hurricanes, providing critical lead time for evacuations and emergency preparations.
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing how meteorologists predict storm surges, the phenomenon that sources indicate is the primary cause of damage and fatalities during hurricanes. The technological advancement comes as coastal communities face increasing threats from intensifying hurricane seasons.
Strategic Shift in Tech Trade Policy The United States is contemplating unprecedented restrictions on software-related exports to China, marking a…
Norwegian startup Riff has secured $16 million in Series A funding to expand its vibe coding platform that enables businesses to create AI applications without extensive coding knowledge. The funding round was led by Northzone with participation from several European investors. The company reports strong customer retention rates as it launches its expanded AI product suite.
Oslo-based technology company Riff, formerly known as Databutton, has reportedly secured $16 million in Series A funding according to recent announcements. The investment round was led by venture capital firm Northzone with participation from Norwegian investors Skyfall Ventures and Sondo Capital, Finnish Maki.vc, Berlin-based Global Founders Capital, and Illusian, the family office of Supercell founder Ilkka Paananen. This latest funding brings the company’s total capital raised to $21 million.
Apple appears to be turning to its longtime display partner Samsung for foldable technology in an upcoming iPad. According to industry reports, the collaboration could result in a foldable iPad by 2029, marking Apple’s entry into the foldable device market.
Technology industry sources indicate Apple is once again turning to Samsung Display for advanced screen technology, this time for a foldable iPad reportedly planned for 2029. The potential collaboration continues a long-standing partnership between the two tech giants in the display sector, with Samsung having supplied OLED panels for multiple Apple products over recent years.
Retail Sector Emerges as Prime Target in MEA Cyber Campaigns While government institutions and financial services typically dominate cybersecurity headlines…
Planning Inspectorate Hears Landmark Renewable Energy Case The future of what would become Britain’s largest solar farm is now being…