
#theguardian.com. × #Jan.13.2025 ‘Just the start’: X’s new AI software driving online racist abuse, experts warn. Amid reports of creation of fake racist images, Signify warns problem will get ‘so much worse’ over the next year
#PublicHoliday #Tech × #New Year's Eve #New Year

#theguardian.com. × #Jan.13.2025 Apple to face court over claims it overcharged UK users on App Store. Class action alleges company is abusing its dominant position in the app market and 30% fee breaches laws
#Tech × #United Kingdom #Europe

#theguardian.com. × #Jan.13.2025 Apple asks investors to block proposal to scrap diversity programmes. Conservative thinktank wants firm to end its DEI efforts because they create ‘litigation, reputational and financial risks’
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#theguardian.com. × #Jan.13.2025 Stay on top of tech: five ways to take back control, from emails to AI. Is tech calling the shots in your life? From making AI work smarter to tracking stolen phones, our expert explains how to get ahead
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#theguardian.com. × #Jan.13.2025 NBN’s $3bn fibre revamp is great news but don’t Australians now care more about price than higher speeds?. The demise of NBN’s fibre-to-the-node technology is welcome but making the internet more affordable would have a much bigger impact
#Tech × #Australian continent #Australia #Insular Oceania

#theguardian.com. × #Jan.13.2025 ‘A lump of metal? Fascinating’: I get interviewed by the AI Michael Parkinson. Can the AI Parky ever beat the real chatshow colossus? As the Virtually Parkinson podcast launches, our writer sits in on a bizarre interview with Monty Don – then ends up in the hot seat himself
#Tech × #United Kingdom #Europe

#theguardian.com. × #Jan.13.2025 Chuck D pleads for people to stop using Public Enemy’s Burn Hollywood Burn on videos of LA fires. The 1990 protest track ‘has nothing to do with families losing everything they have’ says the rapper, hitting out at TikTok and Instagram videos
#Showbiz #Tech × #Instagram #USA #Hollywood #North America #music

#theguardian.com. × #Jan.12.2025 ‘Mainlined into UK’s veins’: Labour announces huge public rollout of AI. Plans to make UK world leader in AI sector include opening access to NHS and other public data
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#theguardian.com. × #Jan.12.2025 Why Starmer and Reeves are pinning their hopes on AI to drive growth in UK. The PM and chancellor believe AI will help British workers produce more, raising wages and releasing spare capital
#Tech × #United Kingdom #Europe

#theguardian.com. × #Jan.12.2025 Fears for UK boomer radicalisation on Facebook after Meta drops factcheckers. For middle-aged users, it will be ‘even harder to discern the truth’ among extremist content, expert says
#Tech × #United Kingdom #Facebook #Europe

#theguardian.com. × #Jan.12.2025 Steve Bannon condemns Elon Musk as ‘racist’ and ‘truly evil’. Ex-Trump adviser denounces tech CEO’s embrace of some forms of immigration and vows to ‘take this guy down’
#Politics #Tech × #cls__sex_gdb_Male #Elon Musk

#theguardian.com. × #Jan.12.2025 Canada’s election is about to have an Elon Musk problem with Trudeau’s exit. The world’s richest man looks to move Canada to the right as the beleaguered prime minister prepares to depart
#Politics #Tech × #cls__sex_gdb_Male #Canada #Justin Trudeau #Elon Musk #North America

#theguardian.com. × #Jan.12.2025 Tick-tock: the return of the non-smart watch. From Zuckerberg’s handmade $900k timepiece to gen Z’s pursuit of the authentic, smartwatches are being replaced
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#theguardian.com. × #Jan.12.2025 The internet wants me to spend £500 on a jumper. How can I say no?. I already have too much stuff – and every time I go online I’m being pushed to buy more. Time to channel my inner deinfluencer
#Business #Tech × #United Kingdom #Europe

#theguardian.com. × #Jan.12.2025 UK online safety laws ‘unsatisfactory’ and ‘uneven’, says science minister. Peter Kyle frustrated with act inherited from Tories and says parliament should legislate faster to protect public
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#theguardian.com. × #Jan.12.2025 As tech barons dial up the spreading of lies, why is the BBC dialling down the reporting of truth? | John Harris. A damning report shows how local news cuts stymied coverage of the riots in Plymouth. What fills the vacuum? Misinformation, says Guardian columnist John Harris
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#theguardian.com. × #Jan.12.2025 ‘Would love to see her faked’: the dark world of sexual deepfakes - and the women fighting back. The government has promised a crackdown on synthetic image abuse - but campaigners warn it doesn’t go far enough
#Tech × #United Kingdom #Europe

#theguardian.com. × #Jan.12.2025 At-home ECGs will detect early heart issues and save thousands, say doctors. Colour-coded output from smartwatch device would be easy for public to read
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#theguardian.com. × #Jan.12.2025 Elon Musk and the new world order: the hijacking of the global conversation. How can we publicly debate policy in the face of the rising – and polarising – influence of the X owner and others whose only aim is to serve themselves
#Tech × #cls__sex_gdb_Male #Elon Musk #Americas

#theguardian.com. × #Jan.12.2025 From the Beatles to biologics – how Liverpool became a life science hotspot. The city has a long history with tropical medicine and is now home to one of the largest biotech clusters in Europe
#Science #Tech × #United Kingdom #Europe

#theguardian.com. × #Jan.12.2025 Note to No 10: one speed doesn’t fit all when it comes to online safety | John Naughton. Legislation to protect children in the digital realm is essential. But if it results in the loss of small cycling and cancer-care forums, something’s gone wrong
#Tech × #United Kingdom #Europe

#theguardian.com. × #Jan.11.2025 Biden calls Meta’s decision to drop factchecking ‘really shameful’. The president strongly criticized Meta’s decision to replace factchecking department with community notes
#Politics #Tech × #USA #North America

#theguardian.com. × #Jan.11.2025 UK can be ‘AI sweet spot’: Starmer’s tech minister on regulation, Musk, and free speech. Technology secretary Peter Kyle has the task of making Britain a leading player in the AI revolution, but says economic growth will not come at the cost of online safety
#Politics #Tech × #United Kingdom #football #Europe #football player

#theguardian.com. × #Jan.11.2025 Molly Russell’s father tells Starmer UK ‘going backwards’ on online safety. Ian Russell, whose daughter died viewing harmful content, says Online Safety Act a ‘disaster’
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