Aim policies at ‘hardware’ to ensure AI safety, say experts
14 February 2024Chips and datacentres – the “compute” driving the AI revolution – may be the most effective targets for risk-reducing AI policies, according to a new report.
Chips and datacentres – the “compute” driving the AI revolution – may be the most effective targets for risk-reducing AI policies, according to a new report.
Technology to improve the security, speed and scale of data processing in age of the Internet of Things is being developed by a Cambridge spin-out company.
Private information would be much more secure if individuals moved away from cloud-based storage towards peer-to-peer systems, where data is stored in a variety of ways and across a variety of sites, argues a University of Cambridge researcher.
New research aims to ensure that we can exploit the full benefits of the digital world and still protect our online privacy.
Some of the world’s finest minds in academic philosophy are debating the impact of the internet and cloud computing in Cambridge this week.
Philosopher Tom Simpson asks: can we build a trustworthy and safe Internet?