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With the rise of cloud-based tools, analysing data is no longer the sole preserve of developers and scientists. So how can an organisation embed a data-led culture across its workforce?
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The impact on my life was overwhelmingly positive. But the dark side of social media was a threat to democracy long before Elon Musk
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Academics decry algorithmic monitoring of workers and call for stronger standards – but US unions have been slow to act
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The online publishing service has been criticised for the way it has allowed extremist propaganda to flourish on the site
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The photographer on bringing a fresh perspective to snapping dancers
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Many feel unhappy with their dependence on their cellphone, a wide-ranging Guardian project has found, but some insist not all screen time is equal
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Laws in California have yet to catch up to autonomous vehicles, even though hundreds are already on the road
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A killing in Belize which seems to implicate a British aristocrat takes a strange turn in White Devil. Plus: five of the best podcasts to get you through the dark days of winter
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From Abba to Tupac Shakur, more and more deceased or ageing stars are being brought back to their former glory thanks to AI
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By reusing and repurposing existing writing into viral fragments on Twitter, @Horse_ebooks functioned like today’s chatbots. The Guardian spoke to Jacob Bakkila, the human behind the account
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To farewell Guardian Australia’s Full Story host, we asked her to share her favourite clips – which are part-political satire, part-toilet humour. She contains multitudes
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Steven Reece Lewis was introduced to investors with an impressive list of qualifications and achievements, but no organisation cited can find any record of him
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Dutch firm says decision was down to licence change, after initial report connected it to US pressure
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I know nothing online is private. I also won’t be able to resist taking photos of my cute baby. Can a privacy girly have it all?
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From the future of X to Apple’s Vision Pro headset, we make a call on the deals, products and technologies that could define this year
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Exclusive: Millennium Cohort’s finding raises questions about why a large proportion has a difficult relationship with social media
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In an extract from her book Not the End of the World, data scientist Hannah Ritchie explains how her work taught her that there are more reasons for hope than despair about climate change
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In week 1 of Rhik Samadder’s detox, he tries aversion therapy. Can he use his phone to such excess it makes him sick of it?
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Momentum seemed to be on their side of US lawmakers this year to stop 150 million Americans from using TikTok. What happened?
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Finding drugs that mimic the benefits of a workout has long been a goal of science. As a new trial begins, the hope is to assist not just the time-poor or the lazy but elderly people and those with disease or disability