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Writer Douglas Stuart and athlete Laura Muir receive honorary degrees
The University of Glasgow ceremony marked the foundation of the institution in 1451.
Greater understanding of ‘real risks’ and benefits AI brings is needed – Keegan
The Education Secretary has called on technology and education leaders to come forward with ideas on how AI can be used in a ‘safe and secure way’.
More work needed to understand ‘risks’ that AI could pose – Education Secretary
Gillian Keegan will call for evidence to ensure artificial intelligence is used in a ‘safe and secure way’ in education.
US looking to UK to lead the effort on AI regulation talks, Biden says
The US president said there was no-one ‘we have greater faith in being able to negotiate this’ than Rishi Sunak.
Sunak announces ‘Atlantic Declaration’ to boost UK-US ties after Biden talks
Rishi Sunak met Joe Biden for talks in the White House on issues including artificial intelligence, Ukraine and economic co-operation.
Banks will be required to reimburse APP scam victims from next year
Most victims of authorised push payment fraud will be reimbursed within five business days, the Payment Systems Regulator said.
Culture Secretary ‘very pleased’ ITV launched review after Schofield exit
Lucy Frazer was also questioned by the Culture, Media and Sport Committee about the possibility of the Elgin Marbles being returned to Greece.
Comments by This Morning editor extremely ill-judged, says ITV boss
Martin Frizell’s response to allegations of a ‘toxic’ work environment on the programme was ‘dismissive and flippant’, Magnus Brooke told MPs.
Phillip Schofield agrees to comply with ITV external review
ITV has instructed a barrister to carry out an external review of the facts following the TV presenter’s departure from This Morning.
Dame Elan Closs Stephens appointed acting chairwoman of BBC
Richard Sharp resigned as BBC chairman after failing to disclose his connection to a loan for former prime minister Boris Johnson.