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Report into toxic content aimed at young men finds drug use being promoted and risks downplayed
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Get unmatched access to the musician’s story in the 12-part Life in Lyrics. Plus: five of the best podcasts about modern masculinity
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The chatbot's knowledge previously only included data up to September 2021, but not any more.
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At Meta's first in-person event since before the pandemic, Mark Zuckerberg announced his AI plans.
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Critics say decision by Elon Musk-owned company is ‘extremely concerning’ ahead of Australia’s Indigenous voice to parliament referendum
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At the core of the case is whether the company used its position to disadvantage rivals and the power of the agency to rein in tech firms
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Why an AI-generated image of Tiananmen Square jumping up Google search rankings is an omen for future disinformation
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In a rare interview, Spotify boss Daniel Ek talks to the BBC about AI, regulation and Harry and Meghan.
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His company managed billions in assets and made him one of the world’s richest people. Then, almost overnight, it collapsed. With a fraud trial beginning next week, a documentary asks how he bewitched so many
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Amazon is in a race among big tech firms to exploit the potential of artificial intelligence.
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You will need time, space, fiddly components and patience – but it can be a deeply satisfying process that won’t break your bank
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Some say the existential dangers of a ‘God-like’ AI is overplayed but even then there are other impacts to be wary of
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Tech companies see big benefits in making drugs, harvesting stem cells and growing crystals in ‘off-Earth’ conditions
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The developer of RunPee, the app that tells cinemagoers the best time to take a loo break, on what makes a good ‘peetime’ and how the program helped him meet his wife
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After recent building failures, researchers are looking to ancient materials for inspiration in creating more durable materials that repair themselves
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In his new book, the maverick Greek economist says we are witnessing an epochal shift. At his island home, he argues it’s now the ‘fiefdoms’ of tech firms that shape us
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Authors have entered a war over words with OpenAI for using their books as ‘training’ feedstock
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Refining the metal, which is essential for electric car batteries, in Europe would ease the EU’s precarious reliance on China
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The supermarket has used data from menus, online cuisine and social media posts to shape its Japanese range
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Oliver Dowden will warn the pace of change could outstrip governments' abilities to make AI safe.