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IT Blog Category: AI

Microsoft Copilot Agents – demystified?!

AI

Confused by Microsoft’s use of the word “agent” in Copilot? This blog breaks down the four different types of agents – what they are, how they work, and when [...]

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The UK Cities Most Reliant on AI

AI

Being one of the bigger adopters of AI, it’s clear the UK is taking up artificial intelligence like never before – boasting over 4.8 million monthly searches related to [...]

AI PCs: Smarter Computing for a Greener Future

AI

Learn how AI PCs reduce energy use, improve performance, and support greener IT strategies. This blog explores the benefits of local AI processing and how ramsac helps businesses prepare [...]

Why the Work of the Global Council for Responsible AI Matters Now More Than Ever 

AI

AI is evolving rapidly, but are businesses keeping pace with ethics and accountability? In this blog, Rob May explains why he’s joined the Global Council for Responsible AI and [...]

How to prepare for the rise in AI-Enabled Cybercrime

AI

From deepfake scams to AI-enhanced phishing, discover how criminals are using artificial intelligence to launch cyber-attacks and how you can strengthen your defences. [...]

AI in Malware Analysis

AICybersecurity

This blog explores how AI is revolutionising malware analysis, providing detailed insights into its methodologies, applications, and benefits.  [...]

Why every organisation needs an AI policy in 2025.

AI

A practical guide on why your organisation needs an AI usage policy and how ramsac can support your journey to responsible AI adoption. [...]

ChatGPT and Confidentiality: How Safe is Your Data?

AI

How confidential is ChatGPT, and what should you avoid sharing with the AI model to protect your sensitive information? [...]

How AI is quietly powering your personal and work life 

AI

AI is no longer just for tech experts, it's quietly integrated into your daily routine, at work and at home, in ways you might not even realise. [...]

Quiz yourself

Are you more cyber savvy than an 11 year old?

11-14 year olds get asked these questions in school. Could you get these right?