Canadian Senate passes Bill requiring Google and Meta to pay for news
The Bill was passed amid a stand-off between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government and Silicon Valley tech giants.
The Bill was passed amid a stand-off between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government and Silicon Valley tech giants.
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ALDERNEY’S young people are being given a voice, after Riduna Radio gave a slot to the island’s youth club.
Harry Vaughan had developed an interest in right-wing extremism, Satanism, the occult and violence from the age of 14, the Old Bailey heard.
The Education Secretary has called on technology and education leaders to come forward with ideas on how AI can be used in a ‘safe and secure way’.
The European Commission said after an investigation that ‘only the mandatory divestment by Google of part of its services’ will satisfy its concerns.
Former Guernsey Ladies player Fire Brewer-Marchant has regained their love for the sport through an inclusive Mancunian football team which was recently recognised at the Women’s Football Awards and they are now calling out for better LGBTQ+ representation in local football. Benoit Mahieux reports
The Labour leader said the UK could make a success of the AI revolution, but measures are needed to reskill workers.
GUERNSEY’S new bus app has been launched with just a month to go before the Island Games.
Rishi Sunak said artificial intelligence could transform work and public services but was open to misuses by ‘bad actors’.
The Prime Minister is set to tell the London Tech Week that the ‘extraordinary’ possibilities of the emerging technology must be carried out safely.
Party Pieces Holdings, which was founded by the Princess of Wales’s parents in 1987, tumbled into administration last month.
The Government has previously rejected a moratorium saying it is better to build environmental protections for ocean ecosystems.
Both the Foreign Office and Cabinet Office had made submissions containing redactions, the chairwoman was told.
Paul Scully, minster for tech and digital economy, said the benefits of AI should not be overlooked.