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Apple unveils ‘liquid glass’ UI design at WWDC 25

Apple unveils ‘liquid glass’ UI design at WWDC 25

The announcement of a new UI design by Apple comes alongside a change in operating system names, as well as other upgrades for its iPhone and iPad products. Apple has announced and showcased a new ‘liquid glass’ UI design that will impact iPhones, iPads and Macs. As part of this year’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC 25), the tech firm showed off new, reflective visual interface assets that aim to mimic...

By Bristol, UK
Meta expected to invest $15 billion in Scale AI startup

Meta expected to invest $15 billion in Scale AI startup

Mark Zuckerberg is set to announce that Meta will be purchasing a 49% stake in Scale AI, a startup that specialises in data labelling and model evaluation. It is part of Meta’s plan to achieve ‘computerised superintelligence.’ Meta is looking to invest heavily into new AI applications. According to multiple reports, CEO Mark Zuckerberg looks set to announce a $15 billion USD investment in Scale AI, a startup that...

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AI is reportedly set to disproportionately impact women

AI is reportedly set to disproportionately impact women

Artificial intelligence is coming for your job – and according to a new report, it’s coming faster if you’re a woman.  For technology designed to eliminate benign work, artificial intelligence is proving remarkably efficient at replicating workplace inequality. Not that it will surprise any woman under the sun, but a new report from the UN’s International Labour Organisation has confirmed women are set to bear the brunt of AI-driven job...

By Brighton, UK
TV being widely pirated due to ‘lack of action’ from tech firms

TV being widely pirated due to ‘lack of action’ from tech firms

New research by Enders Analysis suggests that premium video services are being pirated via alternative streams on an ‘industrial scale.’ The firm says a lack of action by tech companies is to blame. A study by Enders Analysis has claimed that big tech firms like Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft are not doing enough to clamp down on streaming piracy. Premium broadcasting for sporting events is of particular concern, with...

By Bristol, UK