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A London chef criticized diners who just get water and share dishes. He says it's about the atmosphere, not the money.
A London restaurateur's complaint about diners who don't spend much has sparked debate online, amid…
Mia Jankowicz
How a former data analyst turned his 14-year career at Riot Games into 'Arcane,' a beautiful, expensive Netflix hit
"Arcane" was created by two Riot Games vets. Christian Linke, an early "League of Legends" player, …
Palmer Haasch
How data-security posture management could make your cloud systems less vulnerable
Cybersecurity experts say data-security posture management, or DSPM, can help companies protect clo…
Erica Sweeney
He says AI can tell your politics and sexuality by reading your face. Is he right?
Michal Kosinski is pushing the boundaries of what artificial intelligence can do — and it terrifies…
Adam Rogers
AI is ushering in a new era of personalized marketing
In a survey, 51% of marketing professionals said they used generative AI. The technology's adoption…
Matthew S. Smith
Tesla prioritizes Musk's and other 'VIP' drivers' data to train self-driving software
Current and former Tesla workers say the company prioritizes data from Elon Musk's car and influenc…
Grace Kay
Beyond banking: How Slack is reshaping financial services for the digital age
In the ever-evolving landscape of financial services, technology has become the cornerstone of inno…
OpenAI's Sam Altman is the ultimate 'personality hire.' The industry is full of them.
AI is a field where hype is everything, and the personality hire reigns supreme. Just look at OpenA…
Katie Notopoulos
Russian soldiers are relying heavily on their personal cellphones to wage war in Ukraine even though it risks getting them killed
Former US military officers say this trend speaks to a lack of communication options and that it ma…
Jake Epstein
Being GDPR compliant doesn't necessarily make companies ready for India's upcoming data protection laws
India is ready to take a stab at formulating its first laws to govern data and it is using the Euro…
Home sweet hindrance? Positive events in one’s personal and family life can be bad for business, study finds!
Have you heard the phrase “a happy home makes for a happy life”? It's often believed that contentme…
ChatGPT helps hackers write malicious codes to steal your personal data
While chatGPT has become a rage on social media for answering like a human, hackers have jumped ont…
A lawsuit claims OpenAI stole 'massive amounts of personal data,' including medical records and information about children, to train ChatGPT
The lawsuit alleges OpenAI crawled the web to amass huge amounts of data without people's permissio…
Grace Dean
The most common passwords in India and how long it takes to crack them
In an increasingly digitised world, the importance of passwords has surged as a critical safeguard …
I was an English major in college and now I lead a data analytics team. Here are 3 ways I became a 'numbers person.'
I developed data skills by getting hands-on experience and breaking down the mental barrier of work…
Navah Maynard
Data protection bill to drive deep behavioural changes for platforms exploiting data: Chandrasekhar
Misinformation, he said, is not to be confused with right to free speech. The minister noted th…
PTI
Zara has pulled an ad campaign after critics said it resembled images from the Israel-Gaza war
The campaign featured photos of broken drywall and mannequins with their limbs missing or wrapped i…