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Dr Craig Wright

Computer expert never wanted to be revealed as Bitcoin founder, High Court told

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Brianna Ghey’s mother says child online safety laws should be ‘more drastic’

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Majority of boys aged 11-14 ‘exposed to online content that promotes misogyny’

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More than £100m investment announced to help UK prepare to regulate AI

Cyber attacks

UK and allies to target ‘hackers-for-hire’ with new agreement

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Labour urges ministers to close ‘glaring loopholes’ in knife crime plans

Parents need to do more to protect children against the dangers of smartphones, Will Guyatt writes

Tech companies should do more to stop kids using smartphones - but really it's parents that need to step up

Overly avid users have been caught driving without their hands and instead are using them to control their eye tech.

The new normal?: Bizarre footage captures people living out VR in public just days after Apple launch Vision Pro

Esther Ghey

I have no hate for Brianna’s killers, says mother as she makes social media plea

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Facebook turns 20: Highs and lows from two decades of the social media giant

Mark Zuckerberg

Facebook at 20: Scandal, looming regulation and a future built around AI

Peter Kyle

Labour’s Peter Kyle set for AI talks with tech giants during Washington visit

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Autonomous drones tested in Antarctica for scientific research

Artificial Intelligence says

UK should be more positive about AI to avoid missing out on tech ‘goldrush’

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International expert panel for AI Safety report unveiled

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Top websites act to ensure advertising cookie compliance after watchdog warning

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Taylor Swift record label to pull music from TikTok in dispute over payments

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Search engines can be ‘one-click gateways’ to harmful content, Ofcom warns