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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says 'anyone can be a software developer' with AI
News AI will cause job losses in software development, Nadella admitted, but claimed many will reskill and adapt to new ways of working
By Ross Kelly Published
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Why Amazon’s ‘go build it’ AI strategy aligns with OpenAI’s big enterprise push
News OpenAI and Amazon are both vying to offer customers DIY-style AI development services
By Ross Kelly Published
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Salesforce targets telco gains with new agentic AI tools
News Telecoms operators can draw on an array of pre-built agents to automate and streamline tasks
By Ross Kelly Published
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SaaS-pocalypse now?
ITPro Podcast Geopolitical uncertainty is intensifying public and private sector focus on true sovereign workloads
By Rory Bathgate Published
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GSMA to celebrate 20 years of MWC in Barcelona with an AI bonanza
Analysis Expect lots of expert talk on AI and ROI, while the rest of us pine for the days of the smartphone wars
By Bobby Hellard Published
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Claude Code flaws left AI tool wide open to hackers
News The trio of Claude code flaws could have put developers at risk of attacks
By Nicole Kobie Published
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UK firms are dragging their heels on AI training
News With shadow AI rife, access to approved tools, clear guardrails, and training are needed to use the technology responsibly
By Emma Woollacott Published
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Unleashing desktop AI, introducing NVIDIA DGX Spark
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By ITPro Published
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The Sixth Edition Connected Shoppers Report
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By ITPro Published
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What might cause the 'AI bubble' to burst?
In-depth If a bubble is really forming, what happens to the businesses caught up in the AI craze when it pops – and why things might not be as bad as they seem
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet Published
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London set to host OpenAI's largest research hub outside US
News OpenAI wants to capitalize on the UK’s “world-class” talent in areas such as machine learning
By Ross Kelly Published
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Your customers aren’t keen on that customer service chatbot you introduced
News Consumers still prefer interacting with real people, not clunky chatbots
By Emma Woollacott Published
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