by Tommy Rufai
On the current global political stage, few names catapult the blood pressures of Western officials like the following – Huawei. As China’s...
Banning digital devices in schools will heighten the inequality of access to digital careers
"It is not permitted to use your smartphone in the library."
"Phones on...
Gig Economy: A Godsend or Grievance?
Gig, platform, sharing, collaborative... let’s call a spade a spade. To many millennials, the gig economy is the temporary...
Is Social Media making us lose Common sense?
On the 18thof January Netflix released its highly anticipated documentary Fyre Fest: The Greatest Party That Never...
This Tuesday 13th November, the Common-Sense Network attended the Politics Summit 2018 in London.
The event was organised by The Fourth Group, led by CEO...
By Dolline Mukui
Microplastics have started to show up on beaches and in other areas, however you wouldn’t expect to find plastic in humans.
Microplastics have...
by Dolline Mukui
The healthcare firm Healthcare Environment Services (HES) left tonnes of hospital waste at their disposal to pile up. The NHS waste allowed amputated...
In 1996, IBM's Deep Blue computer made history by becoming the first artificial intelligence (AI) system to defeat Kasparov, the world chess champion. Cut to 25 years later; ChatGPT is released. It broke records, quickly becoming the fastest-adopted technology in history, reaching one million users in five days and 100 million users in two months. To put that into perspective, just to hit 1 million users, it took Facebook 10 months and Spotify five. As many in the industry are calling it a ‘Google-level event’ we could all learn a little more. I have dived into the issue so that you don’t have to, here is what I found.