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AI and your job

How we think about education's role in creating employable workers, how employers embrace these tools to either assist, elevate or replace their staff and how legislation limits or engages these tools are not questions for tomorrow.

Unmasking the pandemic

Survivor Bias warns of the danger of examining what worked to find solutions instead of understanding what went wrong and led to failures.

Hidden feature: Samsung’s Quick Share for large files

 When using Quick Share with non-Galaxy users, a Galaxy user can select the file they want to share via Quick Share and choose from the following options: Copy link, Share in an app and Share using QR code.

IMF report urges stronger Central Bank cybersecurity response

The CBTT is the government's banker and has an explicit mandate to promote financial stability, manage the exchange rate and maintain monetary stability.

AI’s sting in the tail for journalism

At stake for journalism is nothing less than the pact between audience and news packager that the reporting and commentary on offer is true to the best knowledge of its creators.

Building a company data protection regime

You need to make an investment that's suitable to the proportion of risk that you face.

Facebook offers media the middle finger

Publishers need to read the tea leaves that are exploding in their faces. Meta isn't even hinting here.

Education Ministry begins digital transformation

Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley noted that the allocation to the Ministry of Education in the budget, 13 per cent, was the largest in the 2022-2023 budget, a sum of $7.45 billion.