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Top Technology & AI News – May 25, 2025


Top Technology & AI News – May 25, 2025

Whatever happened to Elon Musk? Tech boss drifts to margins of Trump world

By Guardian staff | May 25, 2025

a man stands in silence

Elon Musk, once a prominent supporter of Donald Trump, has become less visible in political circles as Republicans seek to distance themselves from his controversies and unpredictable behavior.

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Live facial recognition cameras may become ‘commonplace’ as police use soars

By Guardian staff | May 24, 2025

A police van with facial recognition cameras attached

The use of live facial recognition technology by police in England and Wales is increasing rapidly, raising concerns about privacy and the potential for widespread surveillance.

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‘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

By Guardian staff | May 24, 2025

What Alexa 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, sparking privacy debates.

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Expert calls Musk’s ‘Doge’ involvement ‘one of the greatest brand destructions’

By Guardian staff | May 24, 2025

Two men on stage

Elon Musk’s association with Dogecoin has been criticized by experts as damaging to his personal brand and to the cryptocurrency’s reputation.

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Russian-led cybercrime network dismantled in global operation

By Guardian staff | May 23, 2025

Silhouette of male hand typing on laptop keyboard at night

A major cybercrime network led by Russian nationals has been taken down in a coordinated international law enforcement operation, disrupting global cyber threats.

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We have a chance to prevent AI decimating Britain’s creative industries – but it’s slipping away

By Beeban Kidron | May 24, 2025

There is a critical window for the UK government to act and protect creative industries from the disruptive impact of AI, but delays in legislation may allow irreversible damage.

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‘Alarming’ rise in regional internet censorship in China, study finds

By Guardian staff | May 24, 2025

Young woman using mobile phone to send WhatsApp message

A new study reveals a significant increase in internet censorship across different regions of China, with authorities tightening control over online content and communication.

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‘My parents didn’t have a clue’: why many digital natives would not give their kids smartphones

By Guardian staff | May 25, 2025

Izzy Bouric sits in nature, sketching on a pad

Despite growing up with technology, many digital natives are hesitant to give their own children smartphones, citing concerns over mental health and online safety.

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A new room for a doomed loom – and the battle to save Australia’s slowly dying crafts

By Guardian staff | May 25, 2025

Daisy Watt sits with her laptop in front of the loom

Efforts are underway to preserve traditional crafts in Australia, as artisans and communities fight to keep endangered skills alive in the face of modern technology.

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Valuable tool or cause for alarm? Facial ID quietly becoming part of police’s arsenal

By Guardian staff | May 24, 2025

A van with surveillance cameras in a busy street

Facial recognition technology is increasingly being used by police forces, sparking debate over its effectiveness and the risks it poses to civil liberties.

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Alabama paid a law firm millions to defend its prisons. It used AI and turned in fake citations

By Guardian staff | May 24, 2025

an exterior view of a courthouse

A law firm hired by Alabama to defend its prison system used AI tools that generated fake legal citations, raising questions about the reliability of AI in legal work.

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Google’s cut-price Android winner

By Guardian staff | April 15, 2025

Google Pixel 9a laying screen down on a wooden table showing its coloured back.

The Google Pixel 9a offers impressive features at a budget-friendly price, making it a strong contender in the mid-range Android smartphone market.

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Funky mid-ranger with real zoom camera

By Guardian staff | March 17, 2025

Nothing Phone 3a Pro review showing the back of the phone with camera cluster and transparent design.

The Nothing Phone 3a Pro stands out in the mid-range segment with its unique design and a camera that offers real optical zoom, appealing to photography enthusiasts.

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Apple’s cheapest new phone

By Guardian staff | March 11, 2025

Apple iPhone 16e in white stood up showing the back glass.

Apple’s iPhone 16e delivers the core iPhone experience at a lower price, targeting budget-conscious consumers who want the latest Apple technology.

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The smallest top-tier Android left

By Guardian staff | February 21, 2025

Samsung Galaxy S25 showing the lockscreen held in a hand above a table.

The Samsung Galaxy S25 is one of the last compact flagship Android phones, offering top-tier performance in a small form factor.