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Oxford

16 articles decelerating

Oxford has appeared in 16 articles since 2018-03. Coverage peaked in 2022Q1 with 4 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Stanford.

Articles
16
mentions
Velocity
-50.0%
growth rate
Acceleration
-1.500
velocity change
Sources
10
publications

Coverage Timeline

2025-11-18
Financial Times 1 related

Sources: Larry Ellison is overhauling a £10B science initiative in Oxford after clashing with President John Bell, who left in September, and COO Lisa Flashner

Trump-supporting billionaire narrows EIT's ambitions by cutting initiatives and tightening control

2025-08-12
New York Times

How Larry Ellison is focusing his philanthropic efforts on the Oxford-based, for-profit Ellison Institute of Technology, promising to spend £1B on the project

Oracle's co-founder and the world's second-richest person pledges to concentrate his vast resources on his own research institute …

2025-07-31
Tech.eu 6 related

Oxford-based Ultromics, which has developed the first FDA-cleared, Medicare-reimbursed AI tools for cardiology diagnostics, raised a $55M Series C

The funding will accelerate Ultromics' mission to advance heart disease detection and scale EchoGo®, its AI platform for earlier, more accurate diagnoses.

2025-06-15
VentureBeat 2 related

In an Oxford study, LLMs correctly identified medical conditions 94.9% of the time when given test scenarios directly, vs. 34.5% when prompted by human subjects

Headlines have been blaring it for years: Large language models (LLMs) can not only pass medical licensing exams but also outperform humans.

2025-03-04
TechCrunch 4 related

OpenAI unveils NextGenAI, a consortium of research institutions including Harvard, MIT, and Oxford, and commits $50M in compute, API access, and research grants

OpenAI on Monday announced a consortium, NextGenAI, focused on supporting AI-assisted research at top universities.

2024-12-22
404 Media 6 related

Researchers at Anthropic, Oxford, Stanford, and MATS create Best-of-N Jailbreaking, a black-box algorithm that jailbreaks frontier AI systems across modalities

ABSTRACT We introduce Best-of-N (BoN) Jailbreaking … Markus Kasanmascheff / WinBuzzer : y0U hA5ε tU wR1tε l1Ke tHl5 to Break GPT-4o, Gemini Pro and Claude 3.5 Sonnet AI Safety Measures Jose Antonio La...

2024-12-21
404 Media 4 related

Researchers at Anthropic, Oxford, Stanford, and MATS create Best-of-N Jailbreaking, a black-box algorithm that jailbreaks frontier AI systems across modalities

New research from Anthropic, one of the leading AI companies and the developer of the Claude family of Large Language Models …

2023-08-23
BBC 1 related

A UK court finds 18-year-old Arion Kurtaj and a 17-year-old were part of Lapsus$, the group that hacked Uber, Nvidia, and Rockstar Games in 2021 and 2022

A court has found an 18-year-old from Oxford was a part of an international cyber-crime gang responsible for a hacking spree against major tech firms

2022-03-25
BBC 26 related

UK police arrest seven people aged 16 to 21 as part of an investigation “into a hacking group”, but did not say if the teenager behind Lapsus$ is among them

A 16-year-old from Oxford has been accused of being one of the leaders of cyber-crime gang Lapsus$.

2022-03-24
BBC 2 related

UK police arrest seven people aged 16 to 21 as part of an investigation “into a hacking group”, but did not say if the teenager behind Lapsus$ is among them

A 16-year-old from Oxford has been accused of being one of the leaders of cyber-crime gang Lapsus$.

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Quarterly Coverage

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TEXXR tracks 31 Techmeme articles mentioning Oxford, dating back to May 2015. The biggest stories include Oxford Dictionaries selects “face with tears of joy” emoji as 2015 Word of the Year and Maryland-based quantum computing company IonQ agrees to acquire Oxford Ionics, which spun.... Frequently covered alongside Microsoft, University of Oxford, Oxford Economics, and Project Oxford. Coverage has shifted toward safety themes and away from enterprise, consumer.

Key Moments

2024Q4enterprise -100pts; consumer -100pts
2025Q1developer +50pts
2025Q2developer -50pts; research -50pts

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