• Figure Unveils Its Humanoid Robot Prototype

    Figure Unveils Its Humanoid Robot Prototype
    When Figure announced earlier this year that it was working on a general-purpose humanoid robot, our excitement was tempered somewhat by the fact that the company didn’t have much to show besides renderings of the robot that it hoped to eventually build. Figure had a slick-looking vision, but without anything to back it up (besides a world-class robotics team, of course), it was unclear how fast it would be able to progress.As it turns out, the company progressed pretty darn fast, and toda
  • Tech Is Taking Over Olympic Curling

    Tech Is Taking Over Olympic Curling
    At this year’s Winter Olympics in Italy, the controversy began with a fingertip.A disputed double-touch—whether a curler had brushed a moving stone twice—sparked protests, profanity-laced exchanges, and heated debate about sportsmanship. In a game that prides itself on mutual trust and the idea of competition as a shared test of skill, even the suggestion of impropriety can ripple far beyond a single end.But if a double-touch can shake the sport, what happens when the controver
  • The bogus four-day workweek that AI supposedly ‘frees up’

    Business leaders tout AI as a path to shorter weeks and better balance. But without power, workers are unlikely to share the gainsThe front-page headline in a recent Washington Post was breathless: “These companies say AI is key to their four-day workweeks.” The subhead was euphoric: “Some companies are giving workers back more time as artificial intelligence takes over more tasks.”As the Post explained: “more companies may move toward a shortened workweek, several
  • China’s dancing robots: how worried should we be?

    Eye-catching martial arts performance at China gala had viewers and experts wondering what else humanoids can doDancing humanoid robots took centre stage on Monday during the annual China Media Group’s Spring Festival Gala, China’s most-watched official television broadcast. They lunged and backflipped (landing on their knees), they spun around and jumped. Not one fell over.The display was impressive, but prompted some to wonder: if robots can now dance and perform martial arts, what
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  • Should we be impressed or worried by China's humanoid robot display? – video

    China Media Group's 2026 Spring Festival Gala drew widespread attention with a performance of humanoid robots that appeared to do martial arts alongside young performers. However, as the videos spread, viewers expressed both admiration and unease over the accelerating development of the machines. Experts have mixed views. China’s dancing robots: how worried should we be?Continue reading...
  • Tech billionaires fly in for Delhi AI expo as Modi jostles to lead in south

    Google, Anthropic and OpenAI bosses to mingle with global south leaders wrestling for control over technologySilicon Valley tech billionaires will land in Delhi this week for an AI summit hosted by India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, where leaders of the global south will wrestle for control over the fast-developing technology.During the week-long AI Impact Summit, attended by thousands of tech executives, government officials and AI safety experts, tech companies valued at trillions of
  • SaaS Companies Take Unusual Step to Prove AI Has Not Mortally Wounded Them

    SaaS Companies Take Unusual Step to Prove AI Has Not Mortally Wounded Them
    Please remember that the SaaSpocalypse is a narrative, not a material fact.
  • Does ‘Sorry’ Count When AI Writes It for You?

    Does ‘Sorry’ Count When AI Writes It for You?
    She burned down a house and bit a cop. A judge wasn't impressed with her AI apology.
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  • There’s a New Term for Workers Freaking Out Over Being Replaced by AI

    There’s a New Term for Workers Freaking Out Over Being Replaced by AI
    No one's mental health improves when they are told constantly that they are about to lose their job.
  • ICE reliance on Microsoft technology surged amid immigration crackdown, documents show

    Exclusive: ICE more than tripled the amount of data stored in Microsoft’s cloud at the same time that its arsenal of surveillance technology balloonedImmigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deepened its reliance on Microsoft’s cloud technology last year as the agency ramped up arrest and deportation operations, leaked documents reveal.ICE more than tripled the amount of data it stored in Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform in the six months leading up to January 2026, a period i
  • Race for AI is making Hindenburg-style disaster ‘a real risk’, says leading expert

    Prof Michael Wooldridge says scenario such as deadly self-driving car update or AI hack could destroy global interestThe race to get artificial intelligence to market has raised the risk of a Hindenburg-style disaster that shatters global confidence in the technology, a leading researcher has warned.Michael Wooldridge, a professor of AI at Oxford University, said the danger arose from the immense commercial pressures that technology firms were under to release new AI tools, with companies desper
  • The Guardian launches year-long reporting initiative exploring AI, work and power

    New US-led series, Reworked, centers workers’ experiences as artificial intelligence reshapes the workplaceThe Guardian launched a sweeping new editorial series on Tuesday examining how artificial intelligence is transforming work and power across the United States and around the world. The year-long reporting project, Reworked, will place workers – not tech executives or abstract forecasts – at the center of one of the defining economic shifts of our time.Building on the Guard
  • Spain to investigate social media firms over AI-generated child sexual abuse material

    PM says action is looking at potential criminal liability in order to protect children and end ‘impunity’ of online platformsThe Spanish government will ask prosecutors to investigate the social media companies X, Meta and TikTok to determine whether they have committed criminal offences by allegedly allowing their AI to generate and disseminate child sexual abuse material.Spain’s socialist prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, said his government had taken the decision in orde
  • 12-hour days, no weekends: the anxiety driving AI’s brutal work culture is a warning for all of us

    San Francisco’s AI startups are pushing workers to grind endlessly, hinting at pressures soon hitting other sectorsNot long after the terms “996” and “grindcore” entered the popular lexicon, people started telling me stories about what was happening at startups in San Francisco, ground zero for the artificial intelligence economy. There was the one about the founder who hadn’t taken a weekend off in more than six months. The woman who joked that she’d gi
  • It’s Probably a Bit Much to Say This AI Agent Cyberbullied a Developer By Blogging About Him

    It’s Probably a Bit Much to Say This AI Agent Cyberbullied a Developer By Blogging About Him
    It's an interesting case study in AI agents and what that whole "agency" thing...
  • Europeans are dangerously reliant on US tech. Now is a good time to build our own | Johnny Ryan

    By trusting the US, we handed Trump a kill switch. Yet Europe’s digital sovereignty is an achievable goalThe French judge Nicolas Guillou knows exactly how deep Europe’s dependence on US tech is. Guillou and his colleagues at the international criminal court are under US sanctions. They can no longer use e-commerce, book hotels online or hire a car. Their home smart devices ignore them. Credit cards from European banks no longer function, because Europe has still not developed its ow
  • Claims that AI can help fix climate dismissed as greenwashing

    Industry using ‘diversionary’ tactics, says analyst, as energy-hungry complex functions such as video generation and deep research proliferateTech companies are conflating traditional artificial intelligence with generative AI when claiming the energy-hungry technology could help avert climate breakdown, according to a report.Most claims that AI can help avert climate breakdown refer to machine learning and not the energy-hungry chatbots and image generation tools driving the sector&
  • What social media restrictions has Keir Starmer announced?

    Before consultation on under-16s ban, government to crack down on AI chatbots and get powers to act more quicklyUK politics live – latest updatesKeir Starmer has not yet given his full backing to a social media ban for under-16s. But on Monday the prime minister announced a series of measures to restrict the harms ministers believe online platforms are causing to children who use them.“As a dad of two teenagers, I know the challenges and the worries that parents face making sure thei
  • KPMG partner fined for using artificial intelligence to cheat in AI training test

    Firm says person fined A$10,000 is one of over two dozen staff in Australia caught using AI in exams since JulyBusiness live – latest updatesA partner at the consultancy KPMG has been fined for using artificial intelligence to cheat during an internal training course on AI.The unnamed partner was fined A$10,000 (£5,200) for using the technology to cheat, one of a number of staff reportedly using the tactic. Continue reading...
  • Starmer announces crackdown on AI bots to ensure child safety – video

    The UK prime minister has announced a crackdown on artificial intelligence bots that pose a risk to children, denouncing Grok for allowing its users to create images that digitally undress people. Speaking during a visit to a community centre in south-west London, Keir Starmer also said the government is planning to accelerate new restrictions on social media use by children, if they are agreed to by MPs after a public consultation into a possible under-16 ban. It means that any changes to child
  • Trump’s Obama and Bad Bunny posts crystallize his political philosophy | Sidney Blumenthal

    Maga is a recapitulation of the dark side of American history that cohered into nativist nationalism a century agoDonald Trump’s posting of a video depicting former president Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama as apes was the most overtly racist act of a president since Woodrow Wilson segregated the federal civil service – or since Trump’s previous racist gesture. The racist imagery Trump posted was so egregious that the video’s misogyny representing Hillar
  • Former NPR Host Accuses Google Of Copying His Voice For AI Offering

    Former NPR Host Accuses Google Of Copying His Voice For AI Offering
    Google is sued over the AI podcast generation in NotebookLM.
  • TikTok creator ByteDance vows to curb AI video tool after Disney threat

    Videos created by new Seedance 2.0 generator go viral, including one of Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt fightingBusiness live – latest updatesByteDance, the Chinese technology company behind TikTok, has said it will restrain its AI video-making tool, after threats of legal action from Disney and a backlash from other media businesses, according to reports.The AI video generator Seedance 2.0, released last week, has spooked Hollywood as users create realistic clips of movie stars and superheroes w
  • Google puts users at risk by downplaying health disclaimers under AI Overviews

    Exclusive: Google fails to include safety warnings when users are first presented with AI-generated medical adviceGoogle is putting people at risk of harm by downplaying safety warnings that its AI-generated medical advice may be wrong.When answering queries about sensitive topics such as health, the company says its AI Overviews, which appear above search results, prompt users to seek professional help, rather than relying solely on its summaries. “AI Overviews will inform people when it&
  • What technology takes from us – and how to take it back – podcast

    Decisions outsourced, chatbots for friends, the natural world an afterthought: Silicon Valley is giving us life void of connection. There is a way out – but it’s going to take collective effortBy Rebecca Solnit. Read by Laurel Lefkow Continue reading...
  • Starmer to extend online safety rules to AI chatbots after Grok scandal

    Starmer to announce ‘crackdown on vile illegal content created by AI’ after scandal involving Elon Musk’s Grok toolMakers of AI chatbots that put children at risk will face massive fines or even see their services blocked in the UK under law changes to be announced by Keir Starmer on Monday.Emboldened by Elon Musk’s X stopping its Grok AI tool from creating sexualised images of real people in the UK after public outrage last month, ministers are planning a “crackdow
  • Makers of AI chatbots that put children at risk face big fines or UK ban

    Starmer to announce ‘crackdown on vile illegal content created by AI’ after scandal involving Elon Musk’s Grok toolMakers of AI chatbots that put children at risk will face massive fines or even see their services blocked in the UK under law changes to be announced by Keir Starmer on Monday.Emboldened by Elon Musk’s X stopping its Grok AI tool from creating sexualised images of real people in the UK after public outrage last month, ministers are planning a “crackdow
  • The Guardian view on AI: safety staff departures raise worries about industry pursuing profit at all costs | Editorial

    Cash-hungry Silicon Valley firms are scrambling for revenue. Regulate them now before the tech becomes too big to failHardly a month passes without an AI grandee cautioning that the technology poses an existential threat to humanity. Many of these warnings might be hazy or naive. Others may be self-interested. Calm, level-headed scrutiny is needed. Some warnings, though, are worth taking seriously.Last week, some notable ground-level AI safety researchers quit, warning that firms chasing profits
  • A dose of smart love on Valentine’s Day | Brief letters

    AI romance | Giving thanks | Hotting up in bed | £2 coins | Pub queuesConfirmation that the world has gone mad: I got into my car, a Smart #1, on Saturday, and before it did anything else, the car said “Love is in the air” and wished me a happy Valentine’s Day. As a matter of principle, I refused to speak to it for the rest of the day.
    Ray Woodhams
    Cawthorne, South Yorkshire• I tried to avoid saying thank you for a whole day and ended up feeling misera
  • Even amid rising economic uncertainty, now is not the time to hug your job | Gene Marks

    In a rapidly changing job market, it’s not necessarily good for workers to cling to their current employmentAfter all the employee protests over the past few years – the “great resignations”, the “quiet quittings”, the “bare-minimum Mondays” and “coffee badgings” – we have finally arrived at “job hugging”.Amid all the economic uncertainty and the rising costs of everything, people aren’t feeling as confident as t