Computing
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Book of the dayFancy Bear Goes Phishing by Scott Shapiro review – a gripping study of five extraordinary hacksA professor of law who’s a computer geek carves an undaunted path through the conceptual and technical undergrowth in this illuminating tour of cyberspace’s dark side
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AI can fight the climate crisis and fuel a renewable-energy revolution. It could also kill countless jobs or incite nuclear war
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False news stories, images, video and audio could be tailored to audiences and created at scale by next spring
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School leaders announce launch of body to protect students from the risks of artificial intelligence
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The trailer for Gareth Edwards’ new film shows humanity being outsmarted by AI – and is released just as our overlords-to-be are rearing their terrifying heads
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While the US and EU announce bigger programmes, one British startup says the government’s investment figure is less than the cost of one basic plant
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PM sounds a more cautious note after calls from tech experts and business leaders for moratorium
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Exclusive: Slow response times and high cost of parts make program unviable, third-party repairers say
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5 out of 5 stars.Thin and light performance machine continues to set standard for fixable, upgradeable laptops
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Remember when WeWork would kill commercial real estate? Crypto would abolish banks? The metaverse would end meeting people in real life?
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The feature, rolled out to users in the US and UK last year, can send details including location without phone reception to trained specialists
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Letters: Readers respond to Naomi Klein’s article that argued it is delusional to believe AI machines will benefit humanity
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From farming and education to healthcare and the military, artificial intelligence is poised to make sweeping changes to the workplace. But can it have a positive impact – or are we in for a darker future?
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Please stop using AI to make Wes Anderson parodies
Stuart HeritageA recent online trend has seen users mock up Harry Potter, Star Wars and Lord of the Rings in the director’s distinctive style but is he beyond parody?