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Neverending calls to automated customer service lines aren’t just frustrating – new research suggests they may be quietly radicalising as well
Question: what are the eight most annoying words in the E…
The president’s gambit to bring the production of goods such as iPhones back to the US ignores huge supply chain complexities
Donald Trump’s tariff strategy has at least one biblical connection: like …
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The bankruptcy of genealogy company 23andMe has resulted in a fire sale of millions of people’s genetic information – and there’s no shortage of eager buyers with questionable motives
Ever thought of …
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The company that prides itself on announcing products only when they’re ready grossly underestimated the demands of personalising its virtual assistant
After ChatGPT broke cover in late 2022 and the t…
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AI is so good at writing software that one father asked it to organise his kids’ school lunches. But that doesn’t mean it’s taking over
Way back in 2023, Andrej Karpathy, an eminent AI guru, made wave…
Meta’s attempt to silence ex-employee Sarah Wynn-Williams has drawn attention to its work on stifling freedom of expression in China
There’s nothing more satisfying than watching a corporate giant mak…
As his goons root through the innards of the US government, Tesla sales are plummeting, the cars are being defaced and owners are ashamed
Extreme wealth has always played a role in democracies. Money …
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The tech firms’ efforts to change copyright laws and gain free access to intellectual property is patently wrong
There are decades when nothing happens (as Lenin is – wrongly – supposed to have said) …
Silicon Valley wants to spend a fortune on the fantasy of human-level intelligence. But there are more practical and valuable things to achieve
There’s a moment in the 1967 film The Graduate that has …
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The AI startup has upended the industry by developing a model that costs much less to produce – and is available free to a universe of tinkerers
Nothing cheers up a tech columnist more than the sight …
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