The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is likely to continue as now, Dr Beth Breeze says.
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Sony’s PlayStation to integrate Discord chat for gamers
As part of the deal, Sony will hold a minority stake in the popular gaming chat platform.
How can we avoid coded bias in facial recognition tech?
Artificial intelligence researcher Joy Buolamwini explains why we should question the technology.
Royal Marines test out jet suit
The Royal Marines are testing out a jet suit to assist in Maritime Boarding Operations.
Teens, tech and mental health: Oxford study finds no link
The Oxford study used data from more than 430,000 young people, gathered over 28 years.
Bill and Melinda Gates: A life in pictures
Images of the couple, who set up the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in 2000, after they announce their divorce.
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Food giants respond to worries over packaging
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Bill and Melinda Gates divorce after 27 years of marriage
The billionaire couple, who jointly run a charity organisation, say they can no longer “grow together”.
Canadian sign war captivates the internet
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Vodafone using Google’s cloud and AI to retain customers
Telcos are increasingly turning to machine learning, cloud and data analytics to boost revenues.
Yahoo sold again in new bid to revive its fortunes
The internet trailblazer is sold as part of a $5bn deal that includes another pioneer, AOL.