#theguardian.com. × Mark Zuckerberg says criminal behavior on Facebook inevitable. Meta CEO, grilled about children’s safety, says in taped deposition a user pool of billions will include bad actors
#Mar.05.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × Trump says he fired Anthropic ‘like dogs’ as Pentagon formally blacklists AI startup. Reports say talks have resumed between defense department and startup over military’s use of company’s AI
#Mar.05.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × Britney Spears arrested in California for DUI. Singer was handcuffed by highway patrol on Wednesday night and has since wiped her Instagram profile
#Mar.05.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × ‘Our consciousness is under siege’: Michael Pollan on chatbots, social media and mental freedom. In his new book, the celebrated author explains why we need ‘consciousness hygiene’ to defend ourselves from AI and dopamine-driven algorithms
#Mar.05.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × Retailers want ‘delightfully human’ AI to do your shopping, but will the chatbots go rogue?. Plans for agentic shopping assistants are under way at Australia’s major companies. Guardian Australia tested the technology after a string of mishaps
#Mar.05.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × Pokémon Pokopia review – collectible creatures create their own perfect world. Work together with a bunch of lovable Pokémon to restore a long-abandoned town in this novel, absorbing game that’s quite unlike others in the series
#Mar.05.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × The best LED face masks in the UK, tested: 11 light therapy devices that are worth the hype. They claim to fix fine lines, blemishes and redness – but which stand up to scrutiny? We asked dermatologists and put them to the test to find out
#Mar.05.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × Google Pixel 10a review: cheaper Android is great, but no real advance. Quality camera, good software and long battery life, but you should just buy the Pixel 9a instead
#Mar.05.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × US tech firms pledge at White House to bear costs of energy for datacenters. Companies will pay for upgrades and new electricity generation in agreement to mitigate concerns of rising bills
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × Sam Altman admits OpenAI can’t control Pentagon’s use of AI. CEO’s claims come amid increased scrutiny of US military’s use of the technology and ethics concerns from AI workers
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × Elon Musk takes witness stand in trial over Twitter takeover. Twitter investors allege the billionaire publicly derided the social network to sink its stock price and buy it at a bargain
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × European Commission proposes ‘Buy EU’ plan to compete against China. Plan to create and preserve jobs in clean tech and low carbon sectors could include UK if there is reciprocal market access
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × Union tries to seize control of works council at Tesla’s German factory. Lawsuits and slander claims fly in IG Metall’s battle with Elon Musk over employment rights and conditions
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × Europe’s next-generation fighter jet project may collapse if row continues, says warplane maker. Dassault Aviation says €100bn project may soon be ‘dead’ if Airbus will not agree on how to share workload
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × Even for fans like me, the Pokémon 30th anniversary ‘stuff’ is a bit much. With the wait for the new Winds and Waves games set to stretch into 2027, Pokemon’s 30th anniversary celebrations have plugged the gap with a deluge of nostalgia bait. Is the franchise in danger of los
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × Google faces lawsuit after Gemini chatbot allegedly instructed man to kill himself. Lawsuit is first wrongful death case brought against Google over flagship AI product after death of Jonathan Gavalas
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × Nvidia and UK Wealth Fund invest in British autonomous driving startup Oxa. Oxford-based firm has raised $103m for commercial development of software for self-driving industrial vehicles
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × Quit ChatGPT: right now! Your subscription is bankrolling authoritarianism | Rutger Bregman. As a historian, I’ve studied the major consumer boycotts of history. We can take down ChatGPT and send a powerful signal to Silicon Valley, says author and historian Rutger Bregman
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × China’s Two Sessions: what are the meetings and why do they matter?. Annual political gathering kicks off this week in Beijing with the economy, technology and the military high on the agenda
#Mar.03.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × What was really behind Block’s Jack Dorsey laying off nearly half his company’s staff?. Dorsey cited AI advances when cutting 4,000 workers, but a weak crypto market and declining stock price may also be behind move
#Mar.03.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × Schools are using AI counselors to track students’ mental health. Is it safe?. As hundreds of schools implement an automated monitoring tool, educators say that students can find talking to chatbots ‘more natural’ than confiding in a human
#Mar.03.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × Five of the most interesting upcoming indie games. From the ghostly Shutter Story to road trip adventure Outbound and strategy puzzler Titanium Court, here are the titles we enjoyed the most from this year’s Steam Next Fest showcase
#Mar.03.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × Showdown over datacenter politics at heart of North Carolina primary. Democratic rematch in Durham-area district draws focus to fight over AI datacenters increasingly shaping US elections
#Mar.03.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. × OpenAI amends Pentagon deal as Sam Altman admits it looks ‘sloppy’. ChatGPT owner’s CEO says it will bar its technology being used for mass surveillance or by intelligence services
#Mar.03.2026 ×
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