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February 26, 2021
ollowing a report from Microsoft finding that that 69 per cent of UK leaders surveyed believe their organisation currently has a digital skills gap, a digital leadership expert has said that we need more university white-collar apprenticeships for digital skills....
February 26, 2021
In the week that the US Treasury Secretary warned that bitcoin was extremely inefficient, the demand for crypto credit cards has soared 194 per cent in just one year, finds research....
February 25, 2021
The debate over whether fiscal stimulus will lead to inflation is getting more heated, and this really does matter. I don't think inflation hawks are taking adequate account of technology....
February 25, 2021
Two recent studies give further evidence on how A.I. can draw sexist and racist results from data....
February 24, 2021
Tesla delivered 180,600 vehicles in its latest quarter, that was four times greater than the level critics said was impossible just two and a half years ago; Tesla bears don’t understand disruptive technology....
February 23, 2021
With vaccines being rolled-out on both sides of the Atlantic, with Covid infection and death rates falling rapidly, markets decide they don't like all this good news and sell....
February 22, 2021
Will the CSR/Sustainability Manager's role evolve in the future, in much the same way that the IT’s manager did some years ago?...
February 22, 2021
I sometimes wonder if mad-cow disease has mutated — causing a new type of human disease. It’s not directly fatal, but in its own way, just as scary, I’ll call it mad human disease....
February 19, 2021
The press and now the Australian government are being bullied by Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook, or so they are saying, but is it really that straightforward?...
February 18, 2021
The take-up of autonomous cars will be super-fast when it becomes clear they are safer than traditional cars — and this video illustrates the point....