Throughout 2025, Computer Weekly’s technology and ethics coverage highlighted the human and socio-technical impacts of ...
In late November, airlines around the world were told to urgently ground planes within their Airbus A320 fleets.
Continuing our look at the work of the IOWN project, we find out what use cases the next evolved generation of the infrastructure will support and which firms are likely to gain.
In an era where refrigerators tweet and wristwatches stream music, the idea of a computer deliberately cut off from the internet seems archaic. It might even seem counterproductive. We live in a hyper ...
For decades flying cars seemed like one of those technologies that were just years away and, as an old chestnut has it, ...
anthropomorphism: When humans tend to give nonhuman objects humanlike characteristics. In AI, this can include believing a chatbot is more humanlike and aware than it actually is, like believing it's ...
We’ve all been there, protecting our ears. The school play in the gym or community hall, where sound is distorted due to glitches in equipment.   “And listening to live performances on the internet ...
Bitcoin depends on encryption to remain secure. This encryption protects transactions, wallets, and user funds. If the ...
Taken together, these signals suggest one thing: we may be closer to AGI—and to systems capable of passing the Turing ...
The scope of all human knowledge is, understandably, so massive that no one person can manage to fully comprehend even a ...
Quantum computing won’t break Bitcoin in 2026, but attackers are already preparing. Here’s how crypto is moving toward post-quantum security, and how ready it is.
Once a forensic accountant completes the investigation, the suspicious employee can be interviewed and questioned using ...