Why open source AI is worth fighting for

Open source AI offers businesses independence, significant cost savings and vital data sovereignty solutions.

Why operational excellence now defines mobile service quality

As networks commoditize, customer experience becomes the true measure of mobile service quality.

Why fragmented AI regulation makes governance a competitive advantage

As AI regulations diverge globally, strong governance helps organizations innovate confidently, build trust and stay adaptable.

Experts warn ChatGPT isn’t just predicting words anymore — It’s now predicting human thoughts
Experts warn ChatGPT isn’t just predicting words anymore — It’s now predicting human thoughts

Researchers found GPT-4 generates convincing personality questions from an oven manual, though only clinical questionnaires kept a coherent statistical structure.

Japan launches sovereign satellite navigation network as GPS cannot reach all of its country
Japan launches sovereign satellite navigation network as GPS cannot reach all of its country

Japan expands sovereign satellite navigation capability with QZS-7, completing a seven-satellite constellation designed around challenging domestic geography.

‘When I first came up with the term, no one had heard of it before’ — Quote of the day by NASA’s former software director Margaret Hamilton on the birth of software engineering

There is no computing industry today without software engineering – but the skill of programming once lacked any organization or structure

The Pentagon has unveiled an improved online store to buy counter-drone kits, but you probably won’t ever be able to see it
The Pentagon has unveiled an improved online store to buy counter-drone kits, but you probably won’t ever be able to see it

The Pentagon has a limited-access ‘Amazon’ for counter-drone weapons, with Anduril and DroneShield listing products and an AI that recommends purchases.

Linus Torvalds says ‘huge’ Linux kernel updates are now the status quo — and it’s all thanks to AI

Linux release candidates are supposed to get smaller, but Torvalds says AI review tools have made oversized the new normal.