
What is neuromorphic computing and why do businesses and society need it?
Neuromorphic computing, inspired by biology and mimicking the human brain, promises both extraordinary performance and incredible energy efficiency.
Neuromorphic computing, inspired by biology and mimicking the human brain, promises both extraordinary performance and incredible energy efficiency.
AI will transform business and society, but concerns remain over AI ethics, AI security and much more. Here, CC experts explain how AI assurance can be the protection for the future of your business or organisation.
In the race to secure the UK’s 5G connectivity, buoys, drones and high-altitude platforms are being rolled out to eliminate dead spots and support the construction of other forms of infrastructure. Dr Derek Long discusses non-terrestrial comms network with Raconteur.
Not everyone knows how to embark on the road to a new market breakthrough – or has the confidence to overcome natural hesitancy. At CC, we believe in the design thinking approach known as DVF (Desirability, Viability, Feasibility).
While other sectors have embraced the digital age and forged ahead with new technologies, techniques and approaches, construction has seen slower change. Some estimate that manufacturing productivity has increased eight-fold and agriculture 16-fold in the last 70 years, while construction has barely improved.
To decentralise, or not to decentralise, that is the question. This Web3 dilemma reflects the likely thoughts of current digital leaders who want to make the best use of their digital assets while maintaining trust in their data systems.