The judge dismissed some of the claims brought by the three plaintiffs who joined forces to challenge OpenAI and Microsoft. Read more: NYT lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft goes ahead with caveats
The company began US trials for its drones in 2023 and earlier this year, announced plans for trials in Finland. Read more: Manna flies high with $30m in fresh funding
The partners claim that their combined offerings will increase returns on investments for their large clientele. Read more: Databricks and Anthropic ink deal to enhance business profits with AI
Country leader Eimear Byrne talks about holding onto Irish SME vibes under the umbrella of a bigger company and the talent she’s looking for. Read more: SD Worx is looking for payroll and tech talent
Diego Bianchi spent the pandemic hunting for fungi that will sustainably support commercial crops. Now he is celebrating their aesthetic value with his online gallery. Read more: Science meets art with researcher’s Fungal Galaxies gallery
With interconnected systems such as IoT, IoE and smart cities on the rise, Dr Kashif Naseer Qureshi discusses some of the top cybersecurity concerns of these networks. Read more: Why cybersecurity is a top priority in IoT and smart cities
One apprenticeship and two scholarships make three inviting career opportunities for those just starting out. Read more: Ryanair, MTU and SETU offer supports to aspiring engineers
At Legalweek we’re having some great vox pop chats with legal tech leaders about announcements at the conference and also developments you can expect in 2025. First up, iManage’s co-authoring […] The post Legalweek25: Vox pop updates from iManage, Clio and Jigsaw appeared first on Legal IT Insider.
We spoke with Alex Smelt, account executive at Box, about the premise behind a talk he and Karim Nassar, manager of legal products at Travers Smith gave at British Legal […] The post AI shifts – Automated and agentic workflows: BLTF2025 appeared first on Legal IT Insider.
Anthropic argued that excluding an ‘undefined amount of unknown material’ from its training corpus would be ‘virtually impossible’. Read more: Anthropic wins against music publishers with rejected injunction