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EU Probes Elon Musk's Grok Over Deepfake Image Scandal - Professional coverage
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EU Probes Elon Musk’s Grok Over Deepfake Image Scandal

According to Fast Company, the European Union opened a formal investigation into Elon Musk's X platform on Monday, December 18th.…

Signet's New Tech Boss Aims To Modernize Kay, Zales, And Jared - Professional coverage
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Signet’s New Tech Boss Aims To Modernize Kay, Zales, And Jared

According to Forbes, Signet Jewelers—the world's largest diamond jewelry retailer with brands like Kay, Zales, and Jared—has combined its digital…

AI Agents Have a "Hard Ceiling," New Paper Argues - Professional coverage
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AI Agents Have a “Hard Ceiling,” New Paper Argues

According to Futurism, a recent paper by former SAP CTO Vishal Sikka and his son Varin Sikka makes a bold…

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BT Announces Leadership Transition in Network Security Division as Watson Retires

BT Group has revealed executive changes in its network leadership team. Howard Watson will retire from his chief security and networks officer position in March 2026, with Greg McCall taking over the role effective January 2026. The transition comes as BT pushes forward with major network expansion initiatives.

Executive Transition at BT’s Network Division

BT Group has announced that Howard Watson, the company’s long-serving chief security and networks officer, will retire from his position in March 2026, according to company reports. Sources indicate that Greg McCall, currently chief networks officer, will assume the expanded role of chief security and networks officer effective January 1, 2026, marking a significant leadership transition for the telecommunications giant.