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UK launches taskforce to 'break down barriers' for women in tech
The UK government has launched a Women in Tech taskforce, led by Technology Secretary Liz Kendall and Anne-Marie Imafidon, to boost gender diversity in the tech sector. The group includes prominent female leaders like BT’s Allison Kirkby and Revolut’s Francesca Carlesi. With women making up just 22% of IT specialist roles, the taskforce aims to address barri...
Uber and Lyft partner with China's Baidu to trial UK robotaxis
Baidu's Apollo Go driverless taxis, already operating in China, Hong Kong, and Dubai, may launch in the UK by 2026 after partnerships with Uber and Lyft. The companies seek regulatory approval to test the vehicles in London. While transport officials welcome the move, safety concerns persist, with 60% of UK respondents in a YouGov poll unwilling to ride in a...