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  • People browse in an Apple store

    Tim Cook takes victory lap as Apple’s financial results soar past Wall Street expectations

  • a person walks past an electronics store

    Samsung reports record quarterly profit as chip income jumps almost 50-fold

  • Doctor using computer with virtual medical diagnostic interface showing AI healthcare technology.

    AI outperforms doctors in Harvard trial of emergency triage diagnoses

  • Charlotta Kronblad

    I took an algorithm to court in Sweden. The algorithm won

    Charlotta Kronblad
  • A woman walks past the Google logo at the Paris Google Lab

    Tech giants’ results show rosy outlook for AI boom and US stock market

    Google, Microsoft and Amazon report gains in cloud-computing businesses while Meta spending draws concern
  • Valen Tagliabue and a backdrop of trees and blue sky

    Meet the AI jailbreakers: ‘I see the worst things humanity has produced’

    To test the safety and security of AI, hackers have to trick large language models into breaking their own rules. It requires ingenuity and manipulation - and can come at a deep emotional cost
  • Rafael Behr

    In the coming AI future, Britain must not end up at the mercy of US tech giants

    Rafael Behr
    Trump is volatile, capricious and unreasonable – but he belongs to the old world of analogue power. What comes next will be harder to manage, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
  • FILE: Apple Names John Ternus As CEO To Replace Tim Cook, Who Will Become ChairmanFILE - APRIL 20, 2026: It was reported that John Ternus, a senior vice president of hardware engineering at Apple, is succeeding Tim Cook as CEO, with Cook assuming the role of executive chairman on Sept. 1 of this year, April 20, 2026. CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 09: Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks during the keynote address at an Apple special event on September 09, 2025 in Cupertino, California. Apple will announce a new generation of iPhones during a special event at Apple headquarters.  (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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    Siri, where does Apple go next? – podcast

    Guardian US tech editor Blake Montgomery talks about the future of Apple after the resignation of its longtime CEO Tim Cook
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  • Liz Kendall

    UK must seize initiative on AI or be left at its mercy, Liz Kendall says

    Technology secretary speaks amid concerns country is struggling to make its own way in AI
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      The personal pettiness of the Elon Musk v OpenAI trial

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    • Tell us: have you become emotionally attached to AI?

    • MacBook Pro M5 review: serious power, still long battery life

  • Man ripping his CV

    How AI job scams are destroying people’s hopes

    Letters: Sasha Cooklin, Darryl Dixon and Niall Leonard respond to an article by Victoria Turk about the boom in AI-driven fraud in recruitment
  • A homeless person in the doorway of Lipman and Sons menswear on Fleet Street, London.

    If it’s only AI that’s keeping you up at night, maybe you’re doing OK

    Letters: Poverty is far more pressing for many people, writes Lynsey Hanley. Plus letters from Martin Pitt and Michael Bulley
  • Meta AI logo on smartphone screen with computer code in background

    China blocks $2bn Meta takeover of AI agent developer Manus

    Beijing says domestic tech companies must seek explicit government approval for accepting US investment
  • Person walking through liquid-cooled server installation at Global Switch data centre in London

    UK departments at odds over energy demands of AI datacentres

    Discrepancy in forecasts raises questions over government planning for net zero
  • An aerial view of the sprawling Google AI datacentre next to a waterway

    Officials hugely underestimated impact of AI datacentres on UK carbon emissions

    Revised figures increase fears about energy-intensive datacentres worsening climate emergency
  • Photo Illustrations - NSA And Claude Mythos Anthropic

    The Guardian view on Anthropic’s Claude Mythos: when AI finds every flaw, who controls the internet?

    Editorial: Tech can scale cyber-attacks and defences alike, raising questions about private power, public risk and the future of a shared internet
  • Ben Jennings on the Met’s interest in using Palantir AI technology – cartoon

    Guardian Opinion cartoon
    Ben Jennings on the Met’s interest in using Palantir AI technology – cartoon

    The London police force has talked to the US spy-tech company about buying its products for use in criminal investigations
  • Alexander Hurst

    To be human is to live with friction. That’s something AI boosters will never understand

    Alexander Hurst
    We’re being sold a world where there’s no room for reflection or spontaneity. This is the Black Mirror stage of capitalism, says Alexander Hurst, who writes for Guardian Europe from Paris
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