Top 10 AI news
Live facial recognition cameras may become ‘commonplace’ as police use soars
Police in England and Wales have scanned 4.7 million faces in 2024, with authorities expecting live facial recognition cameras to become more widespread. The expansion is likely as the technology becomes a regular part of policing.
‘Alexa, what do you know about us?’ What I discovered when I asked Amazon to tell me everything my family’s smart speaker had heard
A deep dive into the data Amazon’s Alexa collects reveals the extent of information smart speakers can gather about users and their families, raising questions about privacy and data security in the home.
Expert calls Musk’s ‘Doge’ involvement ‘one of the greatest brand destructions’
An expert criticizes Elon Musk’s involvement with Dogecoin, calling it a significant misstep that has damaged the brand’s reputation and value.
Russian-led cybercrime network dismantled in global operation
A major cybercrime network led by Russian actors has been taken down in a coordinated international law enforcement operation, disrupting global cybercriminal activities.
We have a chance to prevent AI decimating Britain’s creative industries – but it’s slipping away
The UK government is urged to act quickly to protect creative industries from the disruptive impact of AI, as new data laws and regulations are debated.
‘Alarming’ rise in regional internet censorship in China, study finds
A new study reveals a significant increase in internet censorship across different regions in China, highlighting growing restrictions on online freedom and communication.
Trump threatens 25% tariff on Apple and Samsung phones not made in US
Donald Trump has proposed a 25% tariff on Apple and Samsung phones manufactured outside the US, escalating trade tensions and raising concerns for the tech industry.
A new room for a doomed loom – and the battle to save Australia’s slowly dying crafts
Efforts are underway to preserve traditional crafts in Australia, as artisans and communities fight to keep endangered skills and heritage alive.
Valuable tool or cause for alarm? Facial ID quietly becoming part of police’s arsenal
Facial recognition technology is increasingly used by police, raising debates about its effectiveness, privacy implications, and the need for oversight.
Alabama paid a law firm millions to defend its prisons. It used AI and turned in fake citations
A law firm hired by Alabama to defend its prison system used AI tools that generated fake legal citations, raising concerns about the reliability of AI in legal work.
Your favourite podcast is now a video – but are vodcasts the future, or just ‘crap telly’?
Podcasts are increasingly being produced as video content, sparking debate over whether vodcasts represent the future of the medium or a decline in quality.
Google’s cut-price Android winner: Pixel 9a review
The Google Pixel 9a offers impressive features at a budget-friendly price, making it a strong contender in the Android smartphone market.
Funky mid-ranger with real zoom camera: Nothing Phone 3a Pro review
The Nothing Phone 3a Pro stands out with its unique design and a real zoom camera, offering a compelling option in the mid-range smartphone segment.
Apple’s cheapest new phone: iPhone 16e review
Apple’s iPhone 16e delivers essential features at a lower price point, making it the most affordable new iPhone in the lineup.
Samsung Galaxy S25 review: The smallest top-tier Android left
The Samsung Galaxy S25 is praised for its compact size and high-end features, appealing to users seeking a smaller flagship Android phone.
Sky Glass gen 2 review: The smart streaming TV levels up
Sky Glass Gen 2 brings improved picture and sound quality, making it a strong contender in the smart streaming TV market.