gaza strip and getting report the territory foley getting back online after residents were plunged into a phone and internet blackout on friday making communications they re very difficult and that is when israel stepped up operations inside gaza. israel has been bombing gaza since the october seven hamas attack that killed some moo people and hundreds more were taken hostage. israeli defence forces i think it s latest nighttime attacks struck 150 targets and killed some key figures within hamas, designated as a terror group by the uk, us and many other western nations. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a ground operation has entered a quote second phase with israeli troops on the north and south and warned the wall with her mouth will be long and difficult. the war with hamas. this is vision of a joint news conference. the prime minister described the conflict as the second war of independence are declared if they would win the war and bring every effort
in a dramatic final. morning, all. heavy overnight rain continues to push its way steadily north and east. it will linger for much of the day across southern and eastern scotland accompanied by gail with gusts of winds. elsewhere it is a blustery sunday afternoon, sunny spells and scattered showers, but some of those will be heavy in bunbury. all of those details coming up bunbury. all of those details coming up shortly. heavy and thundery. it s sunday october 29. our main story: the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has warned that the war with hamas will be long and difficult after his ground troops entered gaza, supported by heavy air strikes. israel has told residents of gaza city to leave what it calls the battlefield , claiming more humanitarian aid will be available further south. israel says it is targeting hamas, which is designated as a terrorist organisation by the uk government, following the attacks of october 7 that killed 1,400 people and saw mo
images, pictures of things that have never actually existed. and then came text. at the back end of 2022, ai chatbot chatgpt emerged and within a few months people were in a frenzy. werejobs, education, love letters ever going to be the same again? what we were seeing was the emergence of something called generative ai, and although this was only a tiny part of artificial intelligence as a whole, it got us all talking about the possibilities and the risks. and for years we ve been talking about how ai can enhance our lives, from the moment we wake up in the morning and our smartphone recognises our faces to the evening when we re watching our favourite streaming service and it s recommending what to watch. but suddenly people were interested and fear seemed to transcend excitement. and next week, world leaders are going to be meeting at bletchley park, the world famous computing site, for the ai summit, to discuss all of the issues that al has kicked up. so we thought we d gi
The impact of AI on cybersecurity was highlighted by Jay Chaudhry, Founder of Zscaler Inc. at ZenithLive24. Zero Trust and AI are critical to combat evolving cyber threats
TCS launches AI WisdomNext to streamline GenAI adoption itbrief.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from itbrief.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.