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One computer scientist says we should embrace human-machine relationships, but other experts are more cautious
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Petrolheads are quick to scorn the idea of electric car racing, but the series’ chief executive is sure that time, technology – and even geography – are on his side
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Billionaire makes U-turn over levies, telling Paris tech conference they distort the market and inhibit trade
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Why did a mini corduroy suit appear in a woman’s home? Helen McLaughlin, Karen Whitehouse and Lauren Kilby dive down a new rabbit hole. Plus: five of the best podcasts about songs
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Thanks to its innovative payback scheme, the giffgaff community has raised more than £1m for good causes since 2010. Here, we spotlight three projects the mobile phone provider has supported so far
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Buying refurbished tech might feel risky if you’ve never done it before – but we’re here to tell you, it’s the future. Here’s what you need to know ...
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Bluetooth and wifi noise-cancelling cans aim to dethrone Apple and Bose with ultimate private film experience
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Steven Anderegg allegedly used the Stable Diffusion AI model to generate photos; if convicted, he could face up to 70 years in prison
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The people charged with making sure AI doesnât destroy humanity have left the building. Plus, AI-generated âslopâ is taking over the internet
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Software giant reveals upgraded version of Copilot, its AI assistant, pitching its features as a virtual photographic memory
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Science Museumâs Secret Life of the Home collection, including tea-making machines, early microwave cookers, gramophones and the first flushing toilets will close on 2 June
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AI Overviews, announced this week, are the culmination of a long line of products dedicated to keeping you on Google.com
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Tech experts hope new term for carelessly automated AI webpages and images can illuminate its damaging impact
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Rightwing media personalities on X transmuted a screed against NPR’s CEO into a fight over encryption via the Transitive Property of Bad People
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Companies such as OpenAI and Meta push ahead, but it is clear that biggest changes are yet to come
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Think before you click – and three other ways to reduce your digital carbon footprint | Koren Helbig
The invisible downside to our online lives is the data stored at giant energy-guzzling datacentres