Artificial intelligence (AI)

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Artificial intelligence (AI)

  • A robot playing chess

    Futurist Adam Dorr on how robots will take our jobs: ‘We don’t have long to get ready – it’s going to be tumultuous’

    Researcher says tech could replace nearly all human labour within 20 years and societies urgently need to prepare

  • Illustration shows 3D-printed miniature model of Elon Musk and X logo

    Musk’s AI firm forced to delete posts praising Hitler from Grok chatbot

  • Grok logo

    Musk’s Grok AI bot generates expletive-laden rants to questions on Polish politics

  • Translated fiction is a growing business … a bookstore in Lisbon.

    AI translation service launched for fiction writers and publishers prompts dismay among translators

  • a man in a suit stands in a room

    AI scammer posing as Marco Rubio targets officials in growing threat

  • TechScape newsletter

    Does Elon Musk’s new political party need its own Donald Trump?

  • Watch the Skies review – see the lips move in alien abduction sci-fi with pioneering AI

  • How terrorist groups are leveraging AI to recruit and finance their operations

  • John Caudwell

    Billionaire Labour backer John Caudwell ‘nervous’ about Starmer

  • Emma Beddington

    The worst thing about AI? That stupid Samsung ad where the guy adds ‘way too much sugar’ to his pasta sauce

    Emma Beddington

  • Composite for the series Internet Wormhole on AI bible stories. The image shows a side by side of two AI bible videos.

    Internet wormhole

    What if Jesus was a vlogger? The AI Bible stories flooding social media

    Are these videos a sign of the times? Are they brainwashing me towards Christianity? Can scrolling deliver me salvation? Why can’t I stop watching?

  • A ride at Legoland Shanghai

    ‘Big metal rollercoasters beat AI’: Legoland owner’s boss on the thrill of theme parks in a tech world

    Fiona Eastwood says real-life experiences that bring people together are vital in the battle for attention in the digital era

  • Connor Myers

    As if graduating weren’t daunting enough, now students like me face a jobs market devastated by AI

    Connor Myers

    With big accountancy and finance firms turning to tech rather than graduates, even those with ‘useful’ degrees find their prospects diminished, says student Connor Myers

  • Arwa Mahdawi

    The Week in Patriarchy

    Diddy’s trial is more proof the legal system can’t handle domestic violence

    Arwa Mahdawi

    The courts have failed to reckon with coercive control and survivors’ trauma. Same with the court of public opinion

  • Jack Draper gestures with one hand on court while holding a racket in the other

    Wimbledon chiefs defend AI use as Jack Draper says line calls not ‘100% accurate’

  • Peter Kyle

    Minister demands overhaul of UK’s leading AI institute

  • Group of people at lectern during press conference, in front of NAACP banner

    Elon Musk’s xAI gets permit for methane gas generators

    NAACP plans to sue over massive Memphis datacenter near Black residents, who have long dealt with pollution

  • Wes Streeting

    In 1948 a Labour government founded the NHS. My job now is to make it fit for the future

    Wes Streeting

    Our 10-year plan, backed by an extra £29bn, will transform the service through AI and neighbourhood care – and hand power back to patients, says Wes Streeting, secretary of state for health and social care

  • Graduates in work report<br>Embargoed to 0001 Friday October 23 File photo dated 27/062008 of students at a University graduation ceremony. UK graduates are less likely to find a job in their preferred profession than in countries including Colombia, Turkey, India and South Africa, according to a new report. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Friday October 23, 2015. A study among almost 8,000 current and former students in 14 countries found that the UK ranked 11th for graduates employed in their chosen field. See PA story INDUSTRY Graduates. Photo credit should read: David Cheskin/PA Wire

    The Guardian view on the graduate jobs crunch: AI must not be allowed to eclipse young talent

    Editorial: Entry-level tasks are being taken over by new technology. Businesses and government must not sacrifice the next generation on the altar of tech

  • X log in page displayed on a laptop and a phone

    Fears AI factcheckers on X could increase promotion of conspiracy theories

    Former UK minister says platform, which will use AI to draft community notes, is ‘leaving it to bots to edit the news’

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