Students fear AI is eroding their learning abilities
New research reveals UK students are increasingly concerned that artificial intelligence tools are damaging their fundamental study skills and critical thinking capabilities.
New research reveals UK students are increasingly concerned that artificial intelligence tools are damaging their fundamental study skills and critical thinking capabilities.
Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall reveals Labour's ambitious plan to transform government services through technology, inspired by Sir Patrick Vallance's recommendations for a digital-first Britain.
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Discover how the NFL is pioneering artificial intelligence technology to predict and prevent player injuries, revolutionising athlete safety in professional sports.
Amazon shuts down its entire UK Amazon Fresh grocery operation, closing all 19 'Just Walk Out' technology stores across London in strategic retail rethink.
The US House of Representatives has overwhelmingly approved groundbreaking legislation to prevent foreign adversaries from acquiring sensitive American technologies and data.
Countries worldwide are investing unprecedented sums to develop national AI capabilities, fearing geopolitical disadvantage and technological dependency in what's becoming the 21st century's great power competition.
Exclusive: Ministers fear rapid AI advancement from tech giants could destabilise jobs and require urgent policy response, as Microsoft and Google research accelerates.
The US Department of Energy reveals staggering results from its efficiency overhaul of federal buildings, cutting energy costs by billions while dramatically reducing carbon footprint across government infrastructure.
A groundbreaking survey shows Britons now place greater trust in artificial intelligence and Google search results than in government ministers and MPs, signalling a dramatic crisis of confidence in Westminster.
Exclusive investigation reveals Israeli forces using advanced 'scent' detection technology to identify Hamas operatives in Gaza, raising serious ethical concerns about civilian safety and warfare methods.
The astonishing true story of how a glamorous 1940s film icon co-invented technology that paved the way for modern Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS systems while maintaining her Hollywood career.
Justin Lewis's groundbreaking book 'Into The Groove' uncovers how recording technology transformed music creation, from The Rolling Stones' mobile studio experiments to modern production techniques that changed listening forever.
Exclusive look at Adidas's groundbreaking Trionda ball for World Cup 2026, featuring connected ball technology designed to eliminate VAR disputes and transform football officiating forever.
The National Rugby League is deploying cutting-edge artificial intelligence to revolutionise crucial in-game decisions, marking a dramatic shift in sports officiating technology that could change rugby league forever.
Science Secretary Peter Kyle urges immediate government action on AI regulation, highlighting threats to public trust and national security from rapid, unchecked technological development.
The UK Government is considering mandatory mental health warnings on social media platforms, similar to those on cigarette packets, to combat the growing crisis in youth mental health linked to excessive app usage.
Exclusive: The Labour government's rapid pursuit of AI deals with US tech giants faces criticism for overlooking potential risks to jobs, privacy, and national security. Experts warn of a 'regulation-light' approach.
The UK's first AI Safety Institute chief has issued a stark warning, stating that the worst-case scenario for artificial intelligence could lead to human extinction. The alarming prediction highlights the urgent need for global regulation as AI capabiliti
Cyril Ramaphosa begins a new era of coalition government in South Africa after the ANC lost its majority. Key challenges include economic reform and a fragile power-sharing agreement.
The UK's inaugural Chief Technology Officer, Mark Russinovich, delivers a damning verdict on Whitehall's archaic IT infrastructure, calling for an urgent technological revolution to drag public services into the 21st century.
The Australian government launches a new data-matching blitz to slash Centrelink payments for those receiving benefits they may not be entitled to, sparking debate over welfare integrity.
Exclusive: Super Bowl winner Justin Hilliard reveals his terrifying fear of Chinese government surveillance and futuristic mind-reading technology, sparking a major debate on privacy and athlete security.
Exclusive: Labour MP Paul Ovenden dramatically resigns from Keir Starmer's government, citing 'deep concerns' over policy direction and Whitehall dysfunction in a major blow to the Prime Minister.
Exclusive analysis reveals central government and NHS vacancies hit unprecedented levels despite Labour's promised employment crackdown, raising serious questions about the Chancellor's strategy.
Scotland's First Minister calls for an emergency meeting with the Prime Minister, urging immediate action on investment, Brexit fallout, and cost-of-living pressures.
John Swinney claims Westminster is deliberately undermining Scottish economy by diverting a major foreign investment to Yorkshire, sparking a major constitutional row.
The UK Government has rejected the Scottish Government's request for powers to nationalise the threatened Tata Steel plant in Falkirk, sparking a fierce constitutional row over economic intervention and devolved authority.
Exclusive: A damning parliamentary report reveals the $368bn AUKUS submarine programme is plagued by severe technological and workforce risks that could leave Australia's future fleet exposed.
An exclusive analysis reveals Sir Keir Starmer's fledgling Labour government is already mired in chaos and U-turns, with senior ministers appearing weak and the Prime Minister himself struggling to provide decisive leadership just weeks after the election