However, the study also highlighted that three in five workers are concerned about losing their job to AI over the next 10 years, with a similar share worrying that wages will decrease because of the technology.
Meta’s new social media platform Threads has gained over 100 million users since its launch last week, according to figures published by data tracker firm Quiver Quantitative.
In a letter shared by news platform Semafor, Twitter attorney Alex Spiro told Meta founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg that the company has serious concerns that the social media giant has engaged in “systematic, wilful, and unlawful misappropriation of Twitter’s trade secrets and other intellectual property”.
A study by the consumer champion, which surveyed nearly 4,000 broadband customers in the UK, found that very slow speeds, connection drop outs, outages, and router problems were some of the most common grievances.
Under new reforms to the upcoming Online Safety Bill, the government will hold companies that publish or allow pornographic content on their platforms to a “higher standard” on the age verification or estimation tools they use.
Despite trying to make the UK the centre of AI regulation the government doesn’t have a credible plan to tackle digital exclusion, a parliamentary committee has warned.
The government is amending its Online Safety Bill to make it easier to prosecute perpetrators who share intimate images of people online without their consent.
A group of 13 European consumer groups have called for governments to launch urgent investigations into the risk of generative AI technologies, including ChatGPT.