Mayor’s office grants extra 12 months to run pilot while London force procures long-term supplier
The Metropolitan police have been granted a 12-month extension to a pilot project with the spy-tech firm Palantir while the force carries out a procurement process.
The development comes weeks after the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, blocked a £50m deal between the Met and the US company to automate intelligence analysis in criminal investigations.
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As Europe swelters under a major heatwave, the energy-intensiveness of artificial intelligence has come into the spotlight. At a climate conference in London, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres called on AI companies to disclose the environmental impact of their systems. Plus, Iran rejects the US's claim that any frozen Iranian assets, once unlocked, will be controlled by the US and Qatar and be used exclusively to buy American food and medicine.
Solana adds Allfunds tokenized funds, linking 3,300+ asset managers and nearly €1.8T in assets to Onchain access. Allfunds Blockchain has announced plans to expand tokenized fund distribution to Solana. The move connects a major fund platform with public blockchain infrastructure. The announcement was made on June 23 from Madrid and London. It marks another step […]
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Qantas' ultra-long-haul flights could redefine global travel norms, impacting aviation strategies, passenger expectations, and market dynamics.
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The FAA's AI collaboration with Palantir could set a precedent for integrating advanced tech in aviation safety, potentially reshaping industry standards.
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We’ve had OpenAI, Anthropic, Microsoft and Palantir enter the legal vertical. Perplexity – which has dabbled in our field before – is now going into ...
Beth Tschida, who became Jamf CEO in May after serving as CTO and as interim CEO, is the first woman to lead the company in its near 25-year history. I spoke with her this week at the London Jamf Nation event, where the company introduced its new AI Governance solution.
How the transition to CEO is going
“It’s been a great privilege and an adjustment,” she said. “Jamf has always been a company deeply focused on culture, which is exactly why I love being here. Having the ability to influence and improve that culture from this role is something I feel very supported in doing.”
The last few years have seen a variety of changes at Jamf, which was briefly a public company. “We’ve come through a period of change, not all of it easy,” Tschida said. “But we now have a great partnership with Francisco Partners. We’re private, we’re focused on solving customer problems, and we’re finding ways to lean into what we’re good at.”
Women in tech and mentorship
Tschida is a good choice to lead a softw
[PRESS RELEASE – London, United Kingdom, June 17th, 2026] Landmark transaction brings real operating company equity to Solana-based tokenised capital formation First Block deploys next-generation digital securities architecture for real- world operating business Onpharma’s medical device technology for dentistry brings recurring revenue, high gross margins and a significant market opportunity to a tokenised capital raise This offering […]