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Artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s Atmospheric Memory allows visitors to interact with generative tech – and become part of the show in unexpected ways
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For most, giving up a smartphone in 2023 would be an almost inconceivable inconvenience. But those who’ve done it say they found delight with dumber devices
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There were 9,000 breaches of personal information last year but experts say not enough is being done to stop them
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European data storage firms are emerging that promise to protect customer data from US interference.
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IBM says its prototype microchip could make artificial intelligence more energy efficient.
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The Match of the Day presenter joins Alan Shearer and Micah Richards for The Rest Is Football, just in time for the new season. Plus: five of the best summer podcasts
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AI’s potential is huge and terrifying. But a new generation of artists is starting to find new uses for the technology, as well showing its many limitations
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You can now ask an artificial intelligence system to design you a fabric pattern and get it printed.
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More refined flip phone gets better screen on the outside, gapless hinge and faster chips
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The move comes just weeks after he dropped the blue bird logo and replaced it with a black and white X.
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Ben Joseph Andrews’ chronic vestibular condition leaves him with migraines and dizziness – which he’s transformed into a VR experience. Luke Buckmaster gives it a go
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The $350 million Galactic Starcruiser will close this year – but experiences that combine the real world with online gameplay could still fly
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Forget ‘AI doomerism’ hype over ChatGPT, big tech’s colonial attitude lets hateful electoral propaganda be fed to millions
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Engineers’ work on cycling and public transit have transformed the app – but rural directions remain a sticking point
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The tech company’s latest proposal about generative AI turns copyright law on its head, and could especially hurt smaller content creators, say experts
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An aunt’s death led Kemisola Bolarinwa to develop a wearable device that can pick up Nigeria’s most common cancer much earlier
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Ofcom says popular platforms' terms of service are very long and difficult to understand.
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A study found no evidence the platform's growth across 72 countries harmed wellbeing.