Go Darwin. The quiet rollout of an AI-powered cricket decision review system in Darwin’s women’s division one cricket competition may look like a niche experiment. It isn’t. It’s a signal, one that speaks to how artificial intelligence is steadily reshaping not just elite sport, but its grassroots foundations.
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AI, Global Security News, Risk Management
IWD : Embedding Ethics, Inclusion and Skills at the Heart of AI Transformation
GUEST OPINION: As we celebrate International Women’s Day, one truth stands out: the future of technology will be shaped by the diversity of the people behind it. Diverse teams drive better outcomes; limited voices create limited futures. When a broad range of perspectives guides how AI is built and governed, progress accelerates, and when they’re absent,…
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Designing for reality: what my non-traditional path taught me about diversity in tech
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY: The business case for diversity has been clear for years. But that clarity has not produced urgency. We are now at a critical inflection point – if we hesitate, customer trust will be impacted because of flawed solutions or AI systems that fail to meet their needs.
AI, Global Security News
Tech leaders discuss success in leadership today
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY: In celebration of International Women’s Day, we speak to senior female leaders in technology, marketing, advertising, data and AI , illustrating how governance, finance, marketing, and people strategy together determine whether AI becomes a durable enterprise capability.
Global Security News, Security
Man pleads guilty to hacking nearly 600 women’s Snapchat accounts
An Illinois man pleaded guilty to hacking nearly 600 women’s Snapchat accounts to steal nude photos that he kept, sold, or traded online, including accounts he compromised at the request of a former university track coach who was later convicted of sextortion. […]
