All articles by Helen Clarke
Helen Clarke
US, Britain and EU sign new AI treaty as Australia introduces its own guidelines
The new international AI treaty addresses human rights, democracy and the rule of law.
Intel’s manufacturing business fails chip tests
In another blow to Intel’s plans to rebuild, chipmaker Broadcom sees its wafer tests fail.
Google faces further antitrust scrutiny in digital advertising probe
A US antitrust trial will target Google’s digital advertising business.
TfL cyberattack could be due to poor cyber-hygiene, expert says
The cyberattack on TfL is the latest in a string of high-profile cyberattacks in the UK in the last few months.
Innovate UK reverses decision to only fund half of women founders
The UK’s innovation agency has reversed a decision which is said to disadvantage woman-led startups.
AI start-up Skillvue secures $2.8m for HR technology
The funding will be used to help employers close the skills gap that they find the most problematic.
Leading semiconductor body calls for more EU support
ESIA is calling for reform of the Chips Act on behalf of Europe’s chip makers.
Women business leaders have double the tech experience of men
Some 30% of women CEOs and business leaders have technology experience compared to 18% of their male counterparts.
Samsung closes acquisition of French femtech company Sonio
Sonio uses AI to support practitioners with women and children’s health.
China threatens retaliation against Japan’s chip trade restrictions
Companies such as Toyota could lose access to critical minerals if China imposes trade restrictions.