0
US lawyers approached about a class action against Midjourney and other AI firms accused of ‘copyright laundering’
0
Even as more job cuts await, some analysts see the beginnings of a bull market in the coming season of earnings reports
0
The US country star on learning a new instrument at 40, her favourite place to eat in Nashville and an app she’s happy to have send her to sleep
0
Back in the early 2000s, multiplayer gaming meant lugging huge PCs to friends’ houses or school halls and connecting them with wires to have Lan parties. Early adopters remember that heady time
0
A cruise trip advertised as the longest in the world has become its own reality show, with passengers regularly going viral for their video diaries. But is anything actually … happening?
0
Parents working for tech companies have a first-hand look at how the industry works – and the threats it poses to child safety
0
Generative AI text, voice, image and video tools hope to mark new dawn of consumerisation of AI
0
In this week’s newsletter: Find out how the ‘no strings attached’ site hack forever altered thousands in Exposed. Plus: five of the best podcasts that ended too soon
0
Teachers say mobile phones make their lives a living hell – so one Massachusetts school barred them
0
Is there a gentler way of thinking about vices – one that doesn’t make us feel like villains?
0
We asked the podcaster and writer to share her comedy diet. Like anyone who was online in the 2000s, her list includes fanfic
0
California Forever, which bought 60,000 acres, has received fierce opposition from local officials and environmental groups
0
Mysticism has long found a home online, but the rise of generative AI through services such as ChatGPT is making it easier than ever to project a sense of magic upon technology
0
iPhone maker ends South Korean rival’s 12-year lead, as Xiaomi, Honor and Google divide Android market
0
Social media firms relying on AI for moderation generate unviable reports which prevent authorities from investigating cases
0
Tech giant said it would delete entries for locations deemed ‘personal’ or sensitive, but 18 months later, it’s still retaining data in some cases
0
International community has no strategy to deal with risks, António Guterres tells Davos meeting
0
Social media firms have faced scrutiny from Congress over their impact on young users, but parents who have lost kids to online harm are now leading the charge
0
In this week’s newsletter: To see where an IT flaw became a crisis, you have to look past the technology altogether. Plus, Substack’s biggest names jump ship
0
YouTube robotics tutorials helped 17-year turn his concern for his grandmother into a device that alerts carers if Alzheimer’s patients fall or wander off