0
Glasgow University has set up virtual trips showing stories behind the poems and exploring the poet’s life
0
A 1999 note highlighted concerns of subpostmasters about the Horizon system and heralded decades of ministerial failings
0
If there’s one area in which artificial intelligence might be useful, it’s in the writing of computer code
0
Creators of these chatbots often tout them as a way to combat loneliness, but they can create unhealthy attachments and affect gender roles
0
With market capitalizations neck-and-neck at $2.887tn and $2.875tn, Microsoft pulls ahead due to worries about iPhone sales
0
AI companions, hidden speakers, bird-spotting binoculars and sideways-driving cars shine at annual tech show in Las Vegas
0
Over the last month or so, there’s been an uptick in people complaining that the chatbot has become lazy. What’s behind this trend?
0
Funding comes amid concerns transition to zero-carbon transportation isn’t keeping pace with goals to tackle climate crisis
0
In this week’s newsletter: Mobeen Azhar explores ‘jawdropping’ cases from the criminal underworld in Catching the Kingpins. Plus: five of the best podcasts about real-life stories
0
Chinese artist responds to debate about data-scraping as he prepares for new collaboration with AI
0
Hackers posted false news about a widely anticipated announcement that the SEC was expected to make about bitcoin
0
Internal note says company has ‘identified opportunities to reduce or discontinue investments in certain areas’ amid wave of layoffs
0
Filing claims Meta did not adequately respond to Walmart and Match Group’s complaints of ‘deeply disturbing’ images and videos
0
The Scottish playwright’s list is filled with divas both alive and re-animated, including Nigella, Cilla Black and drag Chloë Sevigny
0
Disclosures to Australia’s eSafety Commissioner are first specific details about online safety processes since Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter
0
The world’s largest tech event has cutting-edge TVs and even a VW with ChatGPT – but cheap gadgets and big tech have dented its influence. Plus, HMRC comes for side hustlers and Substack ‘doesn’t like Nazis’
0
In 2008, Milda Mitkute and a friend set up a website to clear out her closet. It soon grew exponentially. Now Vinted has 16 million UK users and is the first Lithuanian ‘unicorn’. Can it make secondhand our first choice?
0
Internal Revenue Service alleges Rodney Burton was part of a network that made ‘fraudulent’ presentations claiming high returns for investors based on crypto-mining operations that did not exist
0
From chatbots to data analysis, there’s a lot artificial intelligence can do for your business. But where should you start?
0
Accessing vast computing power over the internet enabled companies of all sizes to challenge the status quo. Now, the same cloud technology is playing a pivotal role for businesses looking to adopt artificial intelligence