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Authors petition publishers to curtail their use of AI

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The UK's drug safety watchdog is to open a new "digital hub" in West Yorkshire.The site, to be located in Leeds city centre, would focus on digital delivery, software development and data science, according to the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).

Authors petition publishers to curtail their use of AI

The MHRA regulates new medicines, healthcare products and healthcare technologies for patients to use.Lawrence Tallon, MHRA chief executive, said opening the new site in the city was aimed at "strengthening our ability to collaborate with partners across the north of England".There had been a "huge growth" in healthcare technologies driven by changes in software and AI which were going to revolutionise the way the NHS worked, and the new Leeds hub would help regulate those technologies, Mr Tallon said.

Authors petition publishers to curtail their use of AI

Leeds was chosen for the new hub as it was home to over 44,000 tech professionals and about 11,000 students studying tech-related subjects, according to the MHRA.The hub, in Wellington Place, would also serve as a base for the digital operations of NHS England, with increasing investment from major tech companies, an MHRA spokesperson said.

Authors petition publishers to curtail their use of AI

About 30 permanent, highly-skilled roles would initially be recruited to work at the new centre in the city, they added.

Wes Streeting, secretary of state for health and social care, said: "There is a global tech revolution in healthcare unfolding, and Yorkshire will help our country lead it.North Face's owner, VF Corporation, was hit by a separate cyber attack in December 2023.

That affected another of its brands, Vans, with its customers being warned their information may be at risk.Cartier's data breach, meanwhile, was a hack of its system where attackers "obtained limited client information," according to an email to its customers seen by BBC News.

Passwords and card details were not accessed, it said.The firm added: "We contained the issue and have further enhanced the protection of our systems and data."

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