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Hamas invites Elon Musk to Gaza to see ‘extent of destruction’ by Israeli strikes

Elon Musk visits scene of kibbutz massacre with Benjamin Netanyahu

Meta designed platforms to get children addicted, court documents allege

US, UK and a dozen more countries unveil pact to make AI ‘secure by design’

Tesla sues Sweden’s transport agency in escalation of strike row

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Dr Chelsea Polis: ‘The scientific world recognises when you stick your neck out and do the right thing’

Robot dogs have unnerved and angered the public. So why is this artist teaching them to paint?

AI doesn’t cause harm by itself. We should worry about the people who control it | Kenan Malik

Sacking, revolt, return: how crisis at OpenAI over Sam Altman unfolded

‘We will coup whoever we want!’: the unbearable hubris of Musk and the billionaire tech bros

Rhysida, the new ransomware gang behind British Library cyber-attack

Tetris puts me in a state of zen. If only it did the same for my family

OpenAI’s directors have been anything but open. What the hell happened?

Does Australia exist? Well, that depends on which search engine you ask …

The truth about Oatly’s climate-friendly credentials

Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection review – a great way to relive a lost world of gaming

Pushing Buttons: I went to Japan’s Nintendo theme park – and it was a childhood dream come true

Linda Marigliano: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)

The OpenAI meltdown will only accelerate the artificial intelligence race | Sarah Kreps

Dyson tells libel trial Daily Mirror article was a distressing ‘personal attack’

Meet Yuzo Koshiro: your favourite game’s soundtrack wouldn’t exist without him

‘I played video games with a voracious appetite’: writer Carmen Maria Machado on being a lifelong gamer

X sues watchdog group Media Matters after report on ads next to Nazi posts

Young Americans are picking up the Qur’an ‘to understand the resilience of Muslim Palestinians’

Sonos Move 2 review: serious quality sound with twice the battery life

Do electric cars pose a greater fire risk than petrol or diesel vehicles?

If you think ‘bossware’ surveillance culture in the workplace is new, think again | John Naughton

Rows and rockets blow up as Elon Musk’s firms endure turbulent weekend

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‘I employ a lot of hackers’: how a stock exchange chief deters cyber-attacks

Elon Musk to file ‘thermonuclear lawsuit’ as advertisers desert X

OpenAI fires co-founder and CEO Sam Altman for allegedly lying to company board

Atari 2600+ review – a perfect 1970s pop cultural relic

Experience: I invented the lickable TV

Elon Musk agrees with tweet accusing Jewish people of ‘hatred against whites’

Apple agrees to improve texting between iPhones and Androids

John Legend and Sia among singers to trial AI versions of voices with YouTube

From Spice Girls to Sugababes, how Britain’s girlbands conquered the world

Rishi Sunak’s AI plan has no teeth – and once again, big tech is ready to exploit that | Georg Riekeles and Max von Thun

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Goodbye Omegle: how the anonymous chatroom traumatized our teen years

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