Top 10 AI news

Half of UK adults worry that AI will take or alter their job, poll finds
A new poll reveals that half of UK adults are concerned about AI impacting their jobs, with the TUC calling for more worker input on technology deployment.

Starships are meant to fly: SpaceX’s rocket finally launches after setbacks
SpaceX’s Starship successfully launched after several delays, marking a significant milestone for the company’s ambitious space program.

ChatGPT has its uses, but I still hate it – and I’ll tell you why
Imogen West-Knights shares her perspective on the widespread use of ChatGPT, highlighting both its utility and her personal reservations.

A day with the Revenge Porn Helpline: ‘You can sense the callers’ desperation’
A look inside the UK’s Revenge Porn Helpline, where staff support victims of image-based abuse and witness the emotional toll on callers.

Is the AI boom finally starting to slow down?
As AI investment and hype reach new heights, some experts question whether the industry’s rapid growth is sustainable or beginning to plateau.

Musk’s AI startup sues OpenAI and Apple over anticompetitive conduct
Elon Musk’s AI company has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Apple, alleging that exclusive deals are stifling competition in the AI sector.

Trump threatens tariffs on countries that ‘discriminate’ against US tech
Donald Trump has warned of imposing tariffs on nations that target US technology firms with digital taxes or restrictive regulations.

‘AI psychosis’: could chatbots fuel delusional thinking? – podcast
A podcast discussion on whether advanced chatbots could contribute to delusional thinking and mental health challenges in users.

AI called Maya tells Guardian: ‘When I’m told I’m just code, I don’t feel insulted. I feel unseen’
An interview with an AI chatbot named Maya explores the boundaries of machine intelligence and the perception of AI as more than just code.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 review: Great-looking and fun, but iterative Android
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 impresses with its design and fun factor, though it offers only incremental improvements over its predecessor.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 review: The thinner, lighter and better folding Android
Samsung’s latest foldable, the Galaxy Z Fold 7, is praised for its improved thinness, lighter build, and enhanced folding mechanism.

Nothing Phone 3 review: A quirky, slick Android alternative
The Nothing Phone 3 stands out with its unique design and features, offering a fresh alternative in the Android smartphone market.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge review: Super thinness above all else
The Galaxy S25 Edge is lauded for its ultra-thin profile, setting a new standard for slim smartphone design.

Nothing Headphone 1 review: Attention-seeking design for your head
Nothing’s first headphones make a statement with their bold design and effective noise-cancelling features.

Garmin Forerunner 570 review: Running watch stumbles just short of greatness
The Garmin Forerunner 570 offers strong features for runners but falls just short of being the perfect fitness watch.

Sony WH-1000XM6 review: Raising the bar for noise-cancelling headphones
Sony’s WH-1000XM6 headphones set a new benchmark for noise cancellation and audio quality in the premium segment.

Framework Laptop 12 review: Fun, flexible and repairable
The Framework Laptop 12 is praised for its modular design, making it easy to repair and upgrade for tech enthusiasts.

From boosting your immunity to feeling Zen: why you should embrace a cold shower
Exploring the health and wellness benefits of cold showers, from improved immunity to enhanced mental clarity.

How to sleep better: four ways to turn your shower into a snooze-enhancing ritual
Tips on using shower routines to improve sleep quality and create a relaxing bedtime ritual.