Artificial intelligence (AI)
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Publisher Axel Springer announces reorganisation of regional business and outlines plans for digital future
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The social network is changing how it works with third parties – but some argue that a push for profit could bring a wave of misinformation
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The big ideaThe big idea: Will AI make us stupid?There may be an unexpected upside to machines taking on more of our mental tasks
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Keyhole surgery using robotic arms has transformed medicine. But the next generation of advanced robotics might be able to surpass the skills of surgeons
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Living with AIAI is already causing unintended harm. What happens when it falls into the wrong hands?David Evan HarrisMeta, where I used to work, is developing powerful tools. I’m worried about what could happen if they’re picked up by malicious actors, says David Evan Harris, an adviser on AI ethics
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Some people indulge in erotic role play with their avatar, others just want friendship. But for those with a real-life partner, does this amount to infidelity?
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Commissioner says existential threat unlikely, but ‘guardrails’ needed for decisions affecting livelihoods
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Chief political correspondent Paul Karp is joined by Essential Media’s Peter Lewis to analyse what the numbers tell usPodcast
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Everyone accepts that AI is dangerous. Agreeing on what to do about it is a different story
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Almost £150m to be spent on research labs to help future-proof industry and lift creative economy
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Musician says he used technology to ‘extricate’ John Lennon’s voice from an old demo and complete a decades-old song
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Report says British state is poorly prepared for radical changes that AI could unleash
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When I lost my job, I learned to code. Now AI doom mongers are trying to scare me all over again
Tristan CrossSilicon Valley wants to make us believe humans are predictable and our skills replaceable. I’ve learned that’s nonsense, says culture writer Tristan Cross
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The president of the not-for-profit messaging app on how she believes existential warnings about AI allow big tech to entrench their power, and why the online safety bill may be unworkable