All articles by Greg Noone

Greg Noone

Greg Noone is the editor of Tech Monitor. His work has also appeared in The Atlantic, The Guardian and Outside.

Atos names fourth chief executive in under two years

The announcement by the French IT giant was accompanied by a warning to investors that its free cash flow would be less than expected in the second half of 2024.

Future UK laws on AI to be informed by key ‘tests’

Keen on maintaining its light-touch regulatory posture, the UK government’s intent is that certain thresholds must be met before it passes new AI laws.

Google Cloud eliminates data transfer fees

The hyperscale cloud provider is the first to ditch charging users wanting to switch to another competitor.

Half of leading supply chain organisations plan on using generative AI within a year

New research from Gartner finds that 14% are already weaving generative AI throughout their operations.

Over half of data breaches at UK law firms caused by staff, says new research

New research into data released by the Information Commissioner’s Office reveals that up to 4.2 million people could have been impacted by law firm data breaches last year.

Survey reveals emerging AI ‘trust gap’ between employees and corporate leadership

A new poll by Workday reveals consensus on AI’s potentiality in the workplace between the two groups – but not about how it’s implemented.

HPE confirms deal to buy Juniper Networks

The deal will see the firm acquired for $14bn and double HPE’s networking business as it expands its AI and cloud-based product portfolios.

Nvidia and AMD announce new AI chips for desktop computers

Both companies say they’re moving closer toward realising ‘AI PCs’ capable of running advanced LLMs at the edge. 

Volkswagen announces ChatGPT integration at CES

The German car manufacturer said that the generative AI model would used to supplement its existing voice assistant in future vehicles.

Implementation vulnerabilities reported for post-quantum encryption algorithm

The flaws impact several Kyber key encapsulation mechanisms for quantum-safe encryption endorsed by NIST.