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The most credible threat to AI investors is also the most mundane.
It's tempting to see Epic as a folk hero, but the case is about corporations wrestling over who gets to charge billions of consumers for content.
We should expect that most systems that rely on reviews and feedback, from shopping to movies to hotels, are already compromised.
Giving the UK government access to Apple's Advanced Data Protection would set an incredibly dangerous precedent.
For all the billions spent on research, there isn’t even general consensus on how to achieve the most fundamental aspects of quantum computing.
There are two big questions at the birth of any technology: how will it change the world?, and, who will get rich as a result?
Australia’s social media law is long on good intentions, but short on practicalities.
GenAI will boost productivity among workers who know how to ask the right questions.
The co-founder of the WordPress CMS is acting like a petty tyrant, and is risking the entire ecosystem.
Two courts have ruled against Google, which is good news for customers and rivals, but devising practical remedies is going to be a challenge.
Intel has, so far, conspicuously failed to capitalise on the move into AI.
If the system on which the world runs is turned off, what are our contingency plans?