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EU member states reported 309 significant cybersecurity incidents affecting the healthcare sector in 2023, which was ‘more than in any other critical sector’. Read more: EU reveals plan to shield health sector from cyberattacks
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Despite a growing appetite for large scale operational innovation involving AI, Consilio’s latest global survey has found that 60% of legal professionals are currently absorbed with shorter-term operational solutions, particularly as they combat […] The post Survey: AI ambitions take a backseat as legal professionals tackle BAU appeared first on Legal IT Insider.
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The company, which is headquartered in London, develops an AI-powered video communications platform. Read more: AI video company Synthesia raises $180m to support growth
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The separation will allow the corporate venture investor to attract external capital, said Intel. Read more: Intel Capital announces separation from chipmaker parent
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CEO Mark Zuckerberg explained the decision to ‘move out low performers faster’ in an internal memo circulated to staff. Read more: Meta to lay off 5pc of its ‘lowest performers’
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In 2022, a Twitter shareholder sued him over similar allegations. That lawsuit is currently ongoing. Read more: Musk sued by US SEC for failing to disclose X purchase on time
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The jobs are part of a 10-year expansion plan and will be across R&D, manufacturing, science and engineering. Read more: Medtech Aerogen to create 725 jobs in Galway and Shannon
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Dutch SharePoint-based document management system provider Epona has merged with JustiSolutions, vendor of leading Danish legal case management system Unik Advosys. The deal was driven by Main Capital Partners, the […] The post Epona merges with JustiSolutions, vendor of leading Danish case management system appeared first on Legal IT Insider.
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The UK watchdog will investigate whether Google is using its market position to prevent rivals from innovating. Read more: CMA to investigate Google over search dominance concerns
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Just because you are leaving your job does not mean that the people you met or the industry you are a part of have seen the last of you, so leave on good terms. Read more: Calling it quits: Top tips for exiting your job with grace