AI’s Hidden Costs: Why Europe’s Tech Dreams Are Being Sold Out Europe’s AI translation industry, once a global leader, is now at risk of becoming a Silicon Valley outpost. The deal between DeepL and Amazon reveals a deeper crisis.
AI’s Memory Crisis: How Your Next Laptop Could Cost £1,000—and Why AI’s hunger for memory chips is pushing up prices of phones, laptops and consoles—just as Britain’s tech sector faces a private credit reckoning.
AI, circadian science and robots: the innovation battlegrounds reshaping Britain From Google’s unionised AI workers to meal timing’s health revolution, Britain’s innovation landscape is fracturing under ethical, scientific and industrial pressures.
AI Safety Warnings, Hantavirus Cruise Deaths: The Week Tech and Science Clashed From Five Eyes agencies slamming agentic AI risks to a deadly hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship, this week exposed the stark divide between innovation hype and real-world consequences.
AI, datacentres and gaming addiction: the tech shifts reshaping Britain From AI's Oscar snub to Australia's datacentre backlash, how tech is rewiring society—and why Britain can't afford to ignore the fallout.
Malaria breakthrough, AI art detectives and Ofsted’s war on headteachers From a life-saving malaria treatment for infants to AI solving art mysteries and Ofsted’s brutal inspections—why innovation isn’t always progress.
AI job interviews, menstrual organoids, Fujitsu’s mainframe exit: the tech shifts reshaping Britain From AI-driven hiring to lab-grown menstrual tissue, Britain’s innovation landscape is fracturing—between efficiency gains and ethical failures. What’s really at stake?