Samsung will produce the next generation of chips to power Tesla’s innovations. Read more: Tesla signs $16.5bn Samsung semiconductor chips deal
Google will also stop serving political ads in the EU starting this October. Read more: Meta to end political ads in the EU ahead of new transparency rules
Pharmaceuticals and semiconductors appear to be included in the draft 15pc tariff deal agreed yesterday (27 July) between the EU and the US administration. Read more: EU-US draft 15pc tariff agreement appears to include pharma, chips
Working in fintech often demands a range of versatile tools to promote efficiency and collaboration. Here are some of the most useful. Read more: What tools are available to modern-day fintech employees?
In a recent test, NASA utilised an AI payload developed by Ubotica to show that the tech can help orbiting spacecraft provide better data. Read more: Airbus satellite launches with Irish navigation tech
Amy Kennedy discusses the changing nature of recruitment and the skills she uses to tackle unknown challenges. Read more: For this HR graduate, it’s important to step outside of your comfort zone
Among her many roles, Dera McLoughlin leads the delivery of services across cybersecurity, AI, IT auditing and digital consulting. Read more: Consulting lead at Forvis Mazars helped build parts of the AI Act
Hack the Box’s latest survey shows teams should amalgamate their human and man-made resources to address growing cybersecurity challenges. Read more: Reliance on AI or human judgement alone can cause weaknesses, says report
It has not been the best of weeks for Elon Musk. Poor Tesla results on Wednesday were followed by a rare Starlink outage last night that lasted over two hours. Read more: Rare global outage hits Musk’s Starlink internet service
Intel is cutting 15pc of its headcount this year. It already cut management layers by half. Read more: Intel dumps planned European projects after flat revenue growth