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.

The rise and rise of bug bounty hunting

How an army of freelance white hat hackers are disrupting cybersecurity across the web.

Is the cloud computing market anti-competitive?

The dominance of the public cloud market by just three suppliers has piqued the interest of competition regulators.

Will technology avert the next global supply chain crisis?

A ‘control tower’ approach to logistics could help tame the sector’s volatility.

‘Foundation models’ may be the future of AI. They’re also deeply flawed

A recent study from Stanford has provoked intense debate about the outsize influence and capabilities of AI models such as GPT-3.

Inside the EU’s project to build a digital twin of our planet

Destination Earth will provide unprecedented insights on how climate change will impact the continent. But first it needs the computing power.

Is Diem doomed?

Facebook wanted to mint its own currency. But with other ‘stablecoins’ drawing alarm from regulators, the project’s future looks doubtful.

The slow and silent rise of dark kitchens

Faceless kitchens cooking up takeaway meals offer a new revenue stream for delivery apps – and could hollow out the UK high street.

The many false dawns of AI in healthcare

Artificial intelligence was supposed to revolutionise medicine. Why hasn’t it happened yet?

The return of the hacktivists

Nearly a decade after Anonymous was crushed by arrests and stiff sentences, politically motivated hackers are back. Will the new wave of hacktivists suffer the same fate?

Hong Kong’s uncertain tech future

Previously an entrepôt for western technology firms, the city-state is being bound ever closer to the economy of mainland China.