Data Mining stories
South Korea AI copyright plan sparks creator backlash
Last week
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data protection
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physical security
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genai
South Korea's AI plan faces fierce opposition as creators warn a copyright carve-out could undercut the country's cultural export industries.
Australia rejects AI copyright exception to back creators' rights
Wed, 29th Oct 2025
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physical security
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genai
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ai
Australia refuses to add a Text and Data Mining exception to copyright law, safeguarding creators' rights amid AI technology growth and tech industry lobbying.
Global data mining tools market to hit USD $3.65 billion by 2034
Fri, 11th Jul 2025
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smart cities
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data analytics
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digital transformation
The global data mining tools market is set to soar to USD $3.65 billion by 2034, driven by AI integration and growing demand in eCommerce and government sectors.
AI security report warns of rising deepfakes & Dark LLM threat
Thu, 1st May 2025
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phishing
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email security
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digital twins
Check Point Research reveals AI's rising role in cybercrime, highlighting risks like deepfakes, data poisoning, and Dark LLMs threatening digital security worldwide.
Medallia named leader in Forrester Wave: text mining platforms
Tue, 4th Jun 2024
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edutech
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data privacy
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ai
Medallia emerges as a leader in The Forrester Wave: Text Mining and Analytics Platforms, Q2 2024 report, excelling in Vision, Innovation, and Adoption.
Video: 10 Minute IT Jams - An update from Materialize
Fri, 10th Feb 2023
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data analytics
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martech
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cdp
Arjun Narayan, CEO of Materialize, joins us today to explain how a streaming database works and what Materialize offers to its customers.
Sana develops AI-driven recommendations for B2B buying
Fri, 14th Oct 2022
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martech
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commerce systems
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e-commerce
Along with B2B web stores running on Sana Commerce Cloud, the company's personalised AI-driven recommendations will pull historic offline and online sales data.
Facebook warfare as Taliban dupe Aussie troops
Wed, 12th Sep 2012
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cloud services
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facebook
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education, learning & training
The Taliban are posing as attractive women on Facebook to trick Australian soldiers into revealing military secrets online, a shocking new review reveals.