Minister denies slashing red tape will lower standards at UK investment summit
Technology and Innovation Secretary Peter Kyle said ‘ripping out bureaucracy’ would not necessarily lead to lower standards.
Technology and Innovation Secretary Peter Kyle said ‘ripping out bureaucracy’ would not necessarily lead to lower standards.
Bucking Palace confirmed Charles’ attendance at the event, which will take place on Monday evening at St Paul’s Cathedral following the summit.
The British computer scientist founded the AI start-up in 2010, which played a key role in helping solve the mystery of how protein structures form.
The US Department of Justice has said it is considering asking a judge to force Google to sell parts of its business.
Federal prosecutors claim the tech giant’s reach leaves rivals with little to no incentive to compete for users.
The British-Canadian scientist warned the technology increases the risk of cyber-attacks, fake videos and political interference.
It came after a lengthy legal battle between the SFO and the London-headquartered Kazakh mining firm.
The British-Canadian scientist has won this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics.
Professor Geoffrey Hinton received the award alongside US scientist John Hopfield for their pioneering work on machine learning.
The changes are among several remedies ordered by a judge following an antitrust case in the United States involving the tech giant and Epic Games.
The injunction will require Google to make several changes that the California company had been resisting.
It comes ahead of the International Investment Summit later this month.
The law aims to staunch the flow offshore of advertising revenue derived from New Zealand news products.
The tech giant has announced a range of updates, including the ability to ask a question using a combination of their voice and phone camera.
The map shows how the brain’s 140,000 neurons make close to 50 million connections between them.