All articles by Ryan Morrison
Japan’s Fugaku supercomputer to get quantum performance boost
The supercomputer will be connected to the first Japanese quantum computer being built by Fujitsu and should be online by 2025.
A metadata ‘watermark’ could be the solution to ChatGPT plagiarism fears
ChatGPT can create high-quality text content that students and others have been passing off as human generated. Engineers want to put a stop to this.
UK supermarket digital ID trial success could see law changed
Digital ID and age verification for age-restricted items is currently illegal but the Home Office is considering a change in the law following trials.
Python developers warned to watch for rogue ‘torchtriton’ package
Hackers logged a fake version of a package used by PyTorch developers that was able to send information to a remote server.
AI coding assistants leave developers “deluded” about software quality – study
Relying on AI assistants when writing code leaves developers over confident in their output and results in less secure code, researchers say.
How businesses can use AI-powered bots to deal with spammers and scammers
Dating site Fliteroff has come up with a novel approach to dealing with spam content. It’s co-founder spoke to Tech Monitor about deploying AI bots.
QCI offers dedicated quantum computer subscription
The Quantum-as-a-Service offering will allow enterprise clients to access the machine whenever they need without waiting for access.
Here’s how OpenAI’s ChatGPT can be used to launch cyberattacks
Security researchers had the AI create a fake email from a hosting company and inject malware into an Excel file as part of a test.
BT trials street-level embedded C-RAN 5G technology
The 5G base stations use cloud servers to manage multi-vendor use and can be embedded in street furniture.
Microsoft’s EU cloud data boundary scheme could damage information flow
The data boundary will help ensure information about Europeans is kept on the continent in a bid to remain compliant with GDPR.