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{ "feed": { "id": "guardian_technology", "name": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "color": "#ffb347" }, "status": { "runId": "20260715_053241_c54bc37", "feedId": "guardian_technology", "name": "The Guardian — Technology", "engine": "rss", "category": "technology", "ok": true, "error": "", "count": 20, "ms": 165, "refresh": 1200, "lastRunAt": "2026-07-15T05:32:43+00:00", "nextRunAt": "2026-07-15T05:52:43+00:00" }, "items": [ { "id": "1f5bee6c20a8ef18a5f8951965aba3dd38881451", "source_id": "guardian_technology", "source": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "title": "The UK wants to catch up in the global AI race – but is too wary to go all-in", "summary": "UK fears a ‘triple whammy’: oversized investment in AI stocks, slower adoption of AI than predicted and the breakneck pace of AI’s developmentHello, and welcome to TechScape. I’m your host, Blake Montgomery, US tech editor at the Guardian. Today, we’re discussing the UK’s difficult position in the AI race, new doubts over OpenAI’s path toward a trillion-dollar stock market debut and the changes to IRL tech reporting in the age of AI.My patients use ChatGPT for therapy. Now I use it too | Sarah Darghouth | The GuardianChasing new skills, going back to basics and pushing for collective action: how software engineers are adapting to AI Continue reading...", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/13/uk-catch-up-global-ai-race-risks", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-14T13:24:31+00:00", "score": 81.76, "color": "#ffb347", "raw": { "title": "The UK wants to catch up in the global AI race – but is too wary to go all-in", "summary": "<p>UK fears a ‘triple whammy’: oversized investment in AI stocks, slower adoption of AI than predicted and the breakneck pace of AI’s development</p><p>Hello, and welcome to TechScape. I’m your host, Blake Montgomery, US tech editor at the Guardian. Today, we’re discussing the UK’s difficult position in the AI race, new doubts over OpenAI’s path toward a trillion-dollar stock market debut and the changes to IRL tech reporting in the age of AI.</p><p><a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jul/08/chatgpt-ai-therapy\">My patients use ChatGPT for therapy. Now I use it too | Sarah Darghouth | The Guardian</a></p><p><a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ng-interactive/2026/jul/12/software-developers-engineers-ai\">Chasing new skills, going back to basics and pushing for collective action: how software engineers are adapting to AI</a></p> <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/13/uk-catch-up-global-ai-race-risks\">Continue reading...</a>", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/13/uk-catch-up-global-ai-race-risks", "image": "", "published": "Tue, 14 Jul 2026 13:24:31 GMT" } }, { "id": "2eaf5b5d6bad08f2fcc0642593d6693a970b5315", "source_id": "guardian_technology", "source": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "title": "Microsoft Surface Laptop 8 review: a quality PC whose trackpad taps you back", "summary": "Snappy performance, long battery life, great keyboard and excellent new haptic touchpad make the best of Windows 11Microsoft’s Surface laptop for consumers is back, faster and with longer battery life and a hefty price increase because of the high cost of memory and chips.The Surface Laptop 8 is a straight replacement for the seventh edition from 2024, which was the first of Microsoft’s new generation of ARM-based, Qualcomm-powered PCs designed to better rival Apple’s MacBook Air and other thin and light machines. Continue reading...", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/14/microsoft-surface-laptop-8-review", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-14T06:00:22+00:00", "score": 78.16, "color": "#ffb347", "raw": { "title": "Microsoft Surface Laptop 8 review: a quality PC whose trackpad taps you back", "summary": "<p>Snappy performance, long battery life, great keyboard and excellent new haptic touchpad make the best of Windows 11</p><p>Microsoft’s Surface laptop for consumers is back, faster and with longer battery life and a hefty price increase because of the high cost of memory and chips.</p><p>The Surface Laptop 8 is a straight replacement for the seventh edition from 2024, which was the first of Microsoft’s new generation of ARM-based, Qualcomm-powered PCs designed to better rival Apple’s MacBook Air and other thin and light machines.</p> <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/14/microsoft-surface-laptop-8-review\">Continue reading...</a>", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/14/microsoft-surface-laptop-8-review", "image": "", "published": "Tue, 14 Jul 2026 06:00:22 GMT" } }, { "id": "9915b6143767dd02a6748258df835041ebaf6925", "source_id": "guardian_technology", "source": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "title": "The New York nurses replaced by AI: ‘It should concern every patient who cares about quality of care’", "summary": "The union for 12 nurses laid off by Montefiore hospital say company broke contract they recently won through a strikeMarilyn Shuler has worked as a utilization review nurse for 39 years at Montefiore hospital in the Bronx in New York City, helping to read patient charts and communicate with insurance companies over coverage.After nearly four decades in her job, Shuler is one of 12 nurses who were laid off Sunday after being replaced with AI-powered software, according to the New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA), which represents nurses at the hospital. Continue reading...", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/13/nurses-new-york-ai", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-13T12:00:47+00:00", "score": 69.41, "color": "#ffb347", "raw": { "title": "The New York nurses replaced by AI: ‘It should concern every patient who cares about quality of care’", "summary": "<p>The union for 12 nurses laid off by Montefiore hospital say company broke contract they recently won through a strike</p><p>Marilyn Shuler has worked as a utilization review nurse for 39 years at Montefiore hospital in the Bronx in New York City, helping to read patient charts and communicate with insurance companies over coverage.</p><p>After nearly four decades in her job, Shuler is one of 12 nurses who were laid off Sunday after being replaced with AI-powered software, according to the New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA), which represents nurses at the hospital.</p> <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/13/nurses-new-york-ai\">Continue reading...</a>", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/13/nurses-new-york-ai", "image": "", "published": "Mon, 13 Jul 2026 12:00:47 GMT" } }, { "id": "4052e0a85b293b1f317a01d7311f89c365628459", "source_id": "guardian_technology", "source": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "title": "Anthony Albanese promises fast-track approvals for datacentres to shore up AI investment", "summary": "PM to declare Australia the first country worldwide to bring economic, social, security and environmental issues from AI under single office in major speechFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAnthony Albanese says the federal government will introduce faster approval processes for AI projects, including datacentres, across Australia, seeking to shore up investor certainty and maintain community confidence in the rapidly advancing technology.Announcing the creation of a new office of AI to be established within his department in a major speech on Wednesday, the prime minister will declare Australia is set to become the first country in the world to bring the economic, social, national security and environmental issues stemming from AI into a single, national framework. Continue reading...", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/14/anthony-albanese-promises-fast-track-approvals-for-datacentres-to-shore-up-ai-investment", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-14T12:30:25+00:00", "score": 81.32, "color": "#ffb347", "raw": { "title": "Anthony Albanese promises fast-track approvals for datacentres to shore up AI investment", "summary": "<p>PM to declare Australia the first country worldwide to bring economic, social, security and environmental issues from AI under single office in major speech</p><ul><li><p><a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2026/jul/15/australia-news-live-ceo-pay-anthony-albanese-palestine-gaza-ai-artificial-intelligence-datacentres-copyright-royal-commission-antisemitism-labor-ntwnfb\">Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates</a></p></li><li><p>Get our <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/email-newsletters?CMP=cvau_sfl\">breaking news email</a>, <a href=\"https://app.adjust.com/w4u7jx3\">free app</a> or <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/series/full-story?CMP=cvau_sfl\">daily news podcast</a></p></li></ul><p>Anthony Albanese says the federal government will introduce faster approval processes for AI projects, including datacentres, across Australia, seeking to shore up investor certainty and maintain community confidence in the <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/jul/14/anthony-albanese-ai-speech-safety-copyright-datacentres-social-licence\">rapidly advancing technology</a>.</p><p>Announcing the creation of a new office of AI to be established within his department in a major speech on Wednesday, the prime minister will declare Australia is set to become the first country in the world to bring the economic, social, national security and environmental issues stemming from AI into a single, national framework.</p> <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/14/anthony-albanese-promises-fast-track-approvals-for-datacentres-to-shore-up-ai-investment\">Continue reading...</a>", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/14/anthony-albanese-promises-fast-track-approvals-for-datacentres-to-shore-up-ai-investment", "image": "", "published": "Tue, 14 Jul 2026 12:30:25 GMT" } }, { "id": "f8c53e6ca10acee1c3d2d3a0846c916cb2840686", "source_id": "guardian_technology", "source": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "title": "Young men report more ‘sextortion’ than any other age group, Australia’s online safety watchdog says", "summary": "In six months last year, more than 2,000 such complaints were made to eSafetyFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA new report by Australia’s online safety regulator has found “significant gaps” in how major tech platforms tackle online sexual extortion and child sexual exploitation, as “reports of this abuse continue to rise”.The findings come from eSafety’s latest transparency report, examining how tech companies – including Apple, Meta, Google, Microsoft, Snap, Discord and WhatsApp – are addressing child sexual exploitation and abuse. Continue reading...", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/13/young-men-report-more-sextortion-than-any-other-age-group-australias-online-safety-watchdog-says-ntwnfb", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-13T12:00:46+00:00", "score": 69.41, "color": "#ffb347", "raw": { "title": "Young men report more ‘sextortion’ than any other age group, Australia’s online safety watchdog says", "summary": "<p>In six months last year, more than 2,000 such complaints were made to eSafety</p><ul><li><p><a href=\"http://theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2026/jul/14/australia-news-live-nt-police-peter-falconio-anthony-albanese-ai-artificial-intelligence-copyright-antisemitism-royal-commission-bondi-universities-ntwnfb\">Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates</a></p></li><li><p>Get our <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/email-newsletters?CMP=cvau_sfl\">breaking news email</a>, <a href=\"https://app.adjust.com/w4u7jx3\">free app</a> or <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/series/full-story?CMP=cvau_sfl\">daily news podcast</a></p></li></ul><p>A new report by Australia’s online safety regulator has found “significant gaps” in how major tech platforms tackle online sexual extortion and child sexual exploitation, as “reports of this abuse continue to rise”.</p><p>The findings come from eSafety’s latest transparency report, examining how tech companies – including Apple, Meta, Google, Microsoft, Snap, Discord and WhatsApp – are addressing child sexual exploitation and abuse.</p> <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/13/young-men-report-more-sextortion-than-any-other-age-group-australias-online-safety-watchdog-says-ntwnfb\">Continue reading...</a>", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/13/young-men-report-more-sextortion-than-any-other-age-group-australias-online-safety-watchdog-says-ntwnfb", "image": "", "published": "Mon, 13 Jul 2026 12:00:46 GMT" } }, { "id": "38fbcca1ffeb86a7b9f2456158471345808db47a", "source_id": "guardian_technology", "source": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "title": "‘This was a righteous case. A holy war’: the lawyer who took on Meta and Google – and won", "summary": "When Mark Lanier and his young client Kaley faced the tech giants in an LA courtroom earlier this year, it seemed a bigger battle than David v Goliath. But they scored a landmark victory, proving that the social media giants had created ‘addiction machines’ that harmed mental health. How did they pull it off?When Mark Zuckerberg walked into a Los Angeles courtroom on 18 February flanked by an entourage bedecked in Meta Ray-Bans, some people laughed. If this was an attempt at product placement for the company’s newest range of smart glasses, it was jarringly ill-judged: Zuckerberg was about to testify before a jury in a landmark lawsuit that sought to prove that Instagram and YouTube are addictive by design, and he had passed a throng of bereaved parents on his way into the courthouse. But the prosecution team, led by Mark Lanier, were not laughing.This was a serious trial. For the first…", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/media/2026/jul/12/mark-lanier-the-lawyer-who-took-on-meta-and-google-and-won-interview", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-12T11:00:16+00:00", "score": 59.85, "color": "#ffb347", "raw": { "title": "‘This was a righteous case. A holy war’: the lawyer who took on Meta and Google – and won", "summary": "<p>When Mark Lanier and his young client Kaley faced the tech giants in an LA courtroom earlier this year, it seemed a bigger battle than David v Goliath. But they scored a landmark victory, proving that the social media giants had created ‘addiction machines’ that harmed mental health. How did they pull it off?</p><p>When Mark Zuckerberg walked into a Los Angeles courtroom on 18 February <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/feb/18/mark-zuckerberg-meta-trial-testimony\">flanked by an entourage</a> bedecked in Meta Ray-Bans, some people laughed. If this was an attempt at product placement for the company’s newest range of smart glasses, it was jarringly ill-judged: Zuckerberg was about to testify before a jury in a landmark lawsuit that sought to prove that Instagram and YouTube are addictive by design, and he had passed a throng of bereaved parents on his way into the courthouse. But the prosecution team, led by Mark Lanier, were not laughing.</p><p>This was a serious trial. For the first time, the most powerful names in social media were being held to account for the inherent design of their platforms, rather than the content hosted on them. They were accused of deliberately and maliciously building products that keep children hooked, with disastrous consequences for the mental wellbeing of young people. It was a landmark case – a big tobacco moment for big tech.</p> <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/media/2026/jul/12/mark-lanier-the-lawyer-who-took-on-meta-and-google-and-won-interview\">Continue reading...</a>", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/media/2026/jul/12/mark-lanier-the-lawyer-who-took-on-meta-and-google-and-won-interview", "image": "", "published": "Sun, 12 Jul 2026 11:00:16 GMT" } }, { "id": "e71f725b4b8ab5eb89dbf7547b62dc0231c02752", "source_id": "guardian_technology", "source": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "title": "China’s massive AI rollout - podcast", "summary": "Senior China correspondent Amy Hawkins on China’s embrace of AI, from medical avatars to food delivery drones and state surveillanceWhile the spread of AI has been met perhaps with a lot of scepticism in the west, China has fully embraced the technology, explains Amy Hawkins, from millions of users talking to AI doctors, to the use of intelligent robots in factories, and drones delivering food on the Great Wall of China.AI has also been eagerly taken up by the state, not least in the opportunities it provides for further surveillance, the Guardian’s senior China correspondent says. Continue reading...", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/news/audio/2026/jul/13/chinas-massive-ai-rollout-podcast", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-13T02:00:34+00:00", "score": 64.55, "color": "#ffb347", "raw": { "title": "China’s massive AI rollout - podcast", "summary": "<p>Senior China correspondent <strong>Amy Hawkins </strong>on China’s embrace of AI, from medical avatars to food delivery drones and state surveillance</p><p>While the spread of AI has been met perhaps with a lot of scepticism in the west, China has fully embraced the technology, explains <strong>Amy Hawkins</strong>, from millions of users talking to AI doctors, to the use of intelligent robots in factories, and drones delivering food on the Great Wall of China.</p><p>AI has also been eagerly taken up by the state, not least in the opportunities it provides for further surveillance, the Guardian’s senior China correspondent says.</p> <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/news/audio/2026/jul/13/chinas-massive-ai-rollout-podcast\">Continue reading...</a>", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/news/audio/2026/jul/13/chinas-massive-ai-rollout-podcast", "image": "", "published": "Mon, 13 Jul 2026 02:00:34 GMT" } }, { "id": "0a1925c5a4809a80b7cfe72b8d2e9f18cee12a9f", "source_id": "guardian_technology", "source": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "title": "Book publishers sue Google for copyright infringement over Gemini AI training", "summary": "Group of major publishers accuses the tech giant of ‘one of the most prolific infringements of copyrighted materials in history’A group of major publishers have filed a lawsuit against Google, accusing the company of illegally using millions of copyrighted books to help build its Gemini artificial intelligence models, in “one of the most prolific infringements of copyrighted materials in history”.The case, filed in federal court in New York, has been brought by three publishers – Hachette Book Group, Cengage Learning, and Elsevier – and bestselling American author Scott Turow. Continue reading...", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/jul/14/publishers-sue-google-gemini-ai-training", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-14T18:16:56+00:00", "score": 84.12, "color": "#ffb347", "raw": { "title": "Book publishers sue Google for copyright infringement over Gemini AI training", "summary": "<p>Group of major publishers accuses the tech giant of ‘one of the most prolific infringements of copyrighted materials in history’</p><p>A group of major publishers have filed a lawsuit against Google, accusing the company of illegally using millions of copyrighted books to help build its Gemini artificial intelligence models, in “one of the most prolific infringements of copyrighted materials in history”.</p><p>The case, filed in federal court in New York, has been brought by three publishers – Hachette Book Group, Cengage Learning, and Elsevier – and bestselling American author Scott Turow.</p> <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/jul/14/publishers-sue-google-gemini-ai-training\">Continue reading...</a>", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/jul/14/publishers-sue-google-gemini-ai-training", "image": "", "published": "Tue, 14 Jul 2026 18:16:56 GMT" } }, { "id": "3ae55ffdb54f48b69eeac3ac5d0a2de0db5621fa", "source_id": "guardian_technology", "source": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "title": "New York becomes first state to impose one-year pause on new AI datacenters", "summary": "Governor Kathy Hochul issues executive order enacting a moratorium on the large, resource-intensive AI facilitiesNew York became the first US state to enact a moratorium on new datacenters on Tuesday.Governor Kathy Hochul issued an executive order mandating a one-year statewide pause on the large facilities used to power artificial intelligence products, which she signed at a mid-morning press conference. Continue reading...", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jul/14/new-york-moratorium-ai-datacenters", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-14T17:23:51+00:00", "score": 83.69, "color": "#ffb347", "raw": { "title": "New York becomes first state to impose one-year pause on new AI datacenters", "summary": "<p>Governor Kathy Hochul issues executive order enacting a moratorium on the large, resource-intensive AI facilities</p><p><a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/new-york\">New York</a> became the first US state to enact a moratorium on new datacenters on Tuesday.</p><p>Governor <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/kathy-hochul\">Kathy Hochul</a> issued an executive order mandating a one-year statewide pause on the large facilities used to power artificial intelligence products, which she signed at a mid-morning press conference.</p> <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jul/14/new-york-moratorium-ai-datacenters\">Continue reading...</a>", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jul/14/new-york-moratorium-ai-datacenters", "image": "", "published": "Tue, 14 Jul 2026 17:23:51 GMT" } }, { "id": "2ec42d5a23e81e3281dd6619e145a599da633210", "source_id": "guardian_technology", "source": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "title": "IBM loses quarter of its value as tech giant’s shares plunge and profits falter", "summary": "IBM issued profit warning after weak second quarter, triggering selloff in software sector including MicrosoftShares in IBM plunged more than 25% on Tuesday after the US tech giant released disappointing preliminary second-quarter results. IBM’s stock was on track for an even steeper single-day decline than it suffered during the 1987 “Black Monday” crash.IBM had issued a profit warning and blamed shifts in corporate customers’ spending. The company said revenue for the three months ending in June came in at $17.2bn, up just 1% year-over-year. Continue reading...", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/14/ibm-shares-profit-drop-value", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-14T16:38:00+00:00", "score": 83.32, "color": "#ffb347", "raw": { "title": "IBM loses quarter of its value as tech giant’s shares plunge and profits falter", "summary": "<p>IBM issued profit warning after weak second quarter, triggering selloff in software sector including Microsoft</p><p>Shares in <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ibm\">IBM</a> plunged more than 25% on Tuesday after the US tech giant released disappointing preliminary second-quarter results. IBM’s stock was on track for an even steeper single-day decline than it suffered during the 1987 “Black Monday” crash.</p><p>IBM had issued a profit warning and blamed shifts in corporate customers’ spending. The company said revenue for the three months ending in June came in at $17.2bn, up just 1% year-over-year.</p> <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/14/ibm-shares-profit-drop-value\">Continue reading...</a>", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/14/ibm-shares-profit-drop-value", "image": "", "published": "Tue, 14 Jul 2026 16:38:00 GMT" } }, { "id": "163e5d91f0cadbc23a2f0283ca3de22b2c137b8f", "source_id": "guardian_technology", "source": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "title": "Ed Husic says weakening copyright to benefit AI companies would betray Labor party’s ethos", "summary": "Labor MP says ‘a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s work’ was a founding principle of the ALP as media union calls for tougher new rules on AI use of creative workFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe Labor MP Ed Husic says any moves to water down copyright law to benefit AI companies would be “going against the ethos” of the party and undermining the principle of “a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s work”.Husic also urged his colleagues to place stricter rules on the big tech firms or be “doomed to failure”. Continue reading...", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/jul/14/ed-husic-tells-labor-to-get-tougher-on-ai-companies-as-letting-them-self-regulate-doomed-to-fail", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-14T05:40:52+00:00", "score": 78, "color": "#ffb347", "raw": { "title": "Ed Husic says weakening copyright to benefit AI companies would betray Labor party’s ethos", "summary": "<p>Labor MP says ‘a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s work’ was a founding principle of the ALP as media union calls for tougher new rules on AI use of creative work</p><ul><li><p><a href=\"http://theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2026/jul/14/australia-news-live-nt-police-peter-falconio-anthony-albanese-ai-artificial-intelligence-copyright-antisemitism-royal-commission-bondi-universities-ntwnfb\">Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates</a></p></li><li><p>Get our <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/email-newsletters?CMP=cvau_sfl\">breaking news email</a>, <a href=\"https://app.adjust.com/w4u7jx3\">free app</a> or <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/series/full-story?CMP=cvau_sfl\">daily news podcast</a></p></li></ul><p>The Labor MP Ed Husic says any moves to water down copyright law to benefit AI companies would be “going against the ethos” of the party and undermining the principle of “a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s work”.</p><p>Husic also urged his colleagues to place stricter rules on the big tech firms or be “doomed to failure”.</p> <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/jul/14/ed-husic-tells-labor-to-get-tougher-on-ai-companies-as-letting-them-self-regulate-doomed-to-fail\">Continue reading...</a>", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/jul/14/ed-husic-tells-labor-to-get-tougher-on-ai-companies-as-letting-them-self-regulate-doomed-to-fail", "image": "", "published": "Tue, 14 Jul 2026 05:40:52 GMT" } }, { "id": "8d608addf038e965661aed32cc067d1631229732", "source_id": "guardian_technology", "source": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "title": "Open earbuds let you tune in without tuning out the world. Here are the five best pairs", "summary": "Don’t float through the world in an AirPod bubble – enjoy music or podcasts and carry on using these tested favoritesI tested 42 pairs of wireless earbuds to find the best in USSign up for the Filter US newsletter, your weekly guide to buying fewer, better thingsIn a feat of engineering that borders on magic, the best wireless earbuds can silence the noisy world around you at the tap of a finger. So, why would you buy open earbuds, which are specifically designed to let in environmental sounds?Frankly, I didn’t understand the appeal of them either until I started testing them, and now I use open earbuds even more than my noise-cancelling earbuds. For situations from hiking to running errands, these are the headphones you should be wearing. Here’s what you’re missing out on, and a few of the best pairs to try.Best overall open-ear earbuds: Soundcore Aeroclip Open-Ear EarbudsBest premium …", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter-us/2026/jul/13/best-open-ear-earbuds", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-13T19:15:08+00:00", "score": 72.93, "color": "#ffb347", "raw": { "title": "Open earbuds let you tune in without tuning out the world. Here are the five best pairs", "summary": "<p>Don’t float through the world in an AirPod bubble – enjoy music or podcasts and carry on using these tested favorites</p><ul><li><p><a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter-us/2026/apr/24/best-wireless-earbuds\">I tested 42 pairs of wireless earbuds to find the best in US</a></p></li><li><p><a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/global/2025/sep/09/sign-up-to-the-filter-us-our-newsletter-guide-to-buying-fewer-better-products\">Sign up for the Filter US newsletter, your weekly guide to buying fewer, better things</a></p></li></ul><p>In a feat of engineering that borders on magic, the <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter-us/2026/apr/24/best-wireless-earbuds\">best wireless earbuds</a> can silence the noisy world around you at the tap of a finger. So, why would you buy open earbuds, which are specifically designed to let <em>in</em> environmental sounds?</p><p>Frankly, I didn’t understand the appeal of them either until I started testing them, and now I use open earbuds even more than my noise-cancelling earbuds. For situations from <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter-us/2026/jul/04/best-hiking-daypacks-tested-reviewed\">hiking</a> to running errands, these are the headphones you should be wearing. Here’s what you’re missing out on, and a few of the best pairs to try.</p><p><strong>Best overall open-ear earbuds:</strong> <br>\n Soundcore Aeroclip Open-Ear Earbuds</p><p><strong>Best premium open-ear earbuds:</strong><br>\n Bose Ultra Open Earbuds</p> <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter-us/2026/jul/13/best-open-ear-earbuds\">Continue reading...</a>", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter-us/2026/jul/13/best-open-ear-earbuds", "image": "", "published": "Mon, 13 Jul 2026 19:15:08 GMT" } }, { "id": "04b8945178e46a6f96503d1aeaca80ae9accd062", "source_id": "guardian_technology", "source": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "title": "Hello from the outside: heat domes impeding radio and other signals in US midwest", "summary": "Higher temperatures can cause radio, TV and microwave signals to travel hundreds of miles farther, upsetting communicationsIt was 3am in north-east Indiana’s Huntington county when the outdoor emergency alarm went off on 1 July.The only issue? There wasn’t a storm, tornado or any other emergency weather event forecast or present anywhere for hundreds of miles. Continue reading...", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jul/13/heat-dome-radio-signals-us-midwest", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-13T15:00:50+00:00", "score": 70.87, "color": "#ffb347", "raw": { "title": "Hello from the outside: heat domes impeding radio and other signals in US midwest", "summary": "<p>Higher temperatures can cause radio, TV and microwave signals to travel hundreds of miles farther, upsetting communications</p><p>It was 3am in north-east <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/indiana\">Indiana</a>’s Huntington county when the outdoor emergency alarm <a href=\"https://www.facebook.com/HuntCoHSEM/posts/outdoor-warning-siren-update-huntington-county-emergency-management-and-huntingt/1358247413163977/\">went off</a> on 1 July.</p><p>The only issue? There wasn’t a storm, tornado or any other emergency weather event forecast or present anywhere for hundreds of miles.</p> <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jul/13/heat-dome-radio-signals-us-midwest\">Continue reading...</a>", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jul/13/heat-dome-radio-signals-us-midwest", "image": "", "published": "Mon, 13 Jul 2026 15:00:50 GMT" } }, { "id": "b52e11576e23849335b9976024e7cae97865d361", "source_id": "guardian_technology", "source": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "title": "‘These are some of the most complex structures ever created’: how tech reporting moved into the physical world", "summary": "The Guardian’s global tech reporting team are investigating the impact of the vast datacentres being built to power the AI revolution. We spoke to them about how their beat has become increasingly offlineJournalists often use the term “shoe-leather reporting” to refer to the on-the-ground legwork that goes into covering certain stories. As the tech industry’s focus has shifted from screen-based realities to the physical world of colossal AI datacentres and social media harms, comfortable footwear has become more essential to a tech reporter’s job.Earlier this week, we published the Guardian’s latest investigation into the datacentres and energy infrastructures that underpin AI – revealing that an £8.2bn AI complex in rural Scotland has misrepresented its plans to be powered entirely by on-site renewables. “Our reporting is showing that you can’t simply wave a magic wand and have a datac…", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/membership/2026/jul/12/tech-reporting-physical-world-ai-revolution-datacentres", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-12T14:00:19+00:00", "score": 59.85, "color": "#ffb347", "raw": { "title": "‘These are some of the most complex structures ever created’: how tech reporting moved into the physical world", "summary": "<p>The Guardian’s global tech reporting team are investigating the impact of the vast datacentres being built to power the AI revolution. We spoke to them about how their beat has become increasingly offline</p><p>Journalists often use the term “shoe-leather reporting” to refer to the on-the-ground legwork that goes into covering certain stories. As the tech industry’s focus has shifted from screen-based realities to the physical world of colossal AI datacentres and social media harms, comfortable footwear has become more essential to a tech reporter’s job.</p><p>Earlier this week, we published the Guardian’s <a href=\"https://ablink.email.theguardian.com/ss/c/u001.Yw_JkLMEmFuifc_XG18IRyTNtZQ7fIEMgszcCSneHEA13-uHzzNLsl3ZqJFCJlFe_55BMaCDFia1qGCi512R5Fhvf7DvBP6sg6v0uKzIIZbIqEwgSFEnUG6sx1MTCmXRNnPeUdkB-duGBX-K3zQopk_hKEF99Ym0b9ZHfi_rqjqWFduc38h4slfxLqh25a_J/4s4/3Z4BPV8_TYuqC0M517tRtA/h50/h001.BkF8KOQOtEWnDZUGiewMsqzAwhgoy7ZJFYH_F2y-lZw\">latest investigation into the datacentres</a> and energy infrastructures that underpin AI – revealing that an £8.2bn AI complex in rural Scotland has misrepresented its plans to be powered entirely by on-site renewables. “Our reporting is showing that you can’t simply wave a magic wand and have a datacentre appear,” says Aisha Down, who covers AI for the Guardian and went to Scotland to investigate the story. “There are a lot of huge physical constraints and reality checks. These physical, tangible things are what makes or sinks the AI boom.”</p> <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/membership/2026/jul/12/tech-reporting-physical-world-ai-revolution-datacentres\">Continue reading...</a>", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/membership/2026/jul/12/tech-reporting-physical-world-ai-revolution-datacentres", "image": "", "published": "Sun, 12 Jul 2026 14:00:19 GMT" } }, { "id": "d57d346f8cae88d16a9d30151afb243c2e465516", "source_id": "guardian_technology", "source": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "title": "CurrentBody Multi Light Therapy LED mask review: hands down the best I’ve tested", "summary": "With five light modes targeting everything from fine lines to blemishes and pigmentation, CurrentBody’s latest mask promises a lot – and so does its price tag• The best LED face masksI’ve been testing LED masks for a couple of years now, and the CurrentBody Series 2 red-light face mask has long been my favourite option for anti-ageing. It’s comfortable, offers excellent coverage and powerful deep near-infrared treatments. Sadly, it doesn’t work for other skin concerns. It’s a one-trick pony.So, when I heard that CurrentBody had launched its Multi Light Therapy mask with five different modes, I was interested to see how it would stand up to the stellar performance of its predecessor. As someone with hormonal acne, I was especially keen to try the mask’s “clearing” mode, but it also offers a calming “restoring” mode, a pigmentation-reducing “brightening” mode, and a distinctive “complete”…", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter/2026/jul/12/currentbody-skin-multi-light-therapy-led-mask-review", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-12T12:00:18+00:00", "score": 59.85, "color": "#ffb347", "raw": { "title": "CurrentBody Multi Light Therapy LED mask review: hands down the best I’ve tested", "summary": "<p>With five light modes targeting everything from fine lines to blemishes and pigmentation, CurrentBody’s latest mask promises a lot – and so does its price tag</p><p>• <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter/2025/sep/19/best-led-red-light-therapy-face-masks\"><strong>The best LED face masks</strong></a></p><p>I’ve been testing <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter/2025/sep/19/best-led-red-light-therapy-face-masks\">LED masks</a> for a couple of years now, and the <a href=\"https://www.currentbody.com/products/currentbody-skin-led-light-therapy-mask\">CurrentBody Series 2</a> red-light face mask has long been my favourite option for anti-ageing. It’s comfortable, offers excellent coverage and powerful deep near-infrared treatments. Sadly, it doesn’t work for other skin concerns. It’s a one-trick pony.</p><p>So, when I heard that CurrentBody had launched its Multi Light Therapy mask with five different modes, I was interested to see how it would stand up to the stellar performance of its predecessor. As someone with hormonal acne, I was especially keen to try the mask’s “clearing” mode, but it also offers a calming “restoring” mode, a pigmentation-reducing “brightening” mode, and a distinctive “complete” mode, as well as the “anti-ageing” mode.</p> <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter/2026/jul/12/currentbody-skin-multi-light-therapy-led-mask-review\">Continue reading...</a>", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter/2026/jul/12/currentbody-skin-multi-light-therapy-led-mask-review", "image": "", "published": "Sun, 12 Jul 2026 12:00:18 GMT" } }, { "id": "445f5a8e90a8b6bb37601416771088cea15fb103", "source_id": "guardian_technology", "source": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "title": "What will define Elon Musk’s legacy? Doge cuts to USAID Ebola programs", "summary": "Experts say cuts have hindered the response to DRC’s Ebola outbreak and resulted in ‘significant numbers’ of deathsElon Musk has an Ebola problem. SpaceX stock dropped precipitously after its initial public offering, and Tesla faces a wave of lawsuits. But instead of focusing on his companies, Musk has posted frequently on X about the US Agency for International Development (USAID), which he helped dismantle – or, in his words, feed into the woodchipper – last year.“Elon’s USAID crash-out over the past week has been a thing to behold,” said Jeremy Konyndyk, a former top USAID official who oversaw the agency’s Ebola response in 2014-2015 and the president of Refugees International. “In a way, it’s helpful that Elon is doing this, because it’s putting attention back on the issue of what he did last year.” Continue reading...", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/07/elon-musk-doge-cuts-usaid-ebola", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-07T11:00:06+00:00", "score": 59.85, "color": "#ffb347", "raw": { "title": "What will define Elon Musk’s legacy? Doge cuts to USAID Ebola programs", "summary": "<p>Experts say cuts have hindered the response to DRC’s Ebola outbreak and resulted in ‘significant numbers’ of deaths</p><p>Elon Musk has an Ebola problem. SpaceX stock dropped precipitously after its initial public offering, and Tesla faces a wave of lawsuits. But instead of focusing on his companies, Musk has posted frequently on X about the US Agency for International Development (USAID), which he helped dismantle – or, in his words, feed into the woodchipper – last year.</p><p>“Elon’s USAID crash-out over the past week has been a thing to behold,” said Jeremy Konyndyk, a former top USAID official who oversaw the agency’s Ebola response in 2014-2015 and the president of Refugees International. “In a way, it’s helpful that Elon is doing this, because it’s putting attention back on the issue of what he did last year.”</p> <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/07/elon-musk-doge-cuts-usaid-ebola\">Continue reading...</a>", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/07/elon-musk-doge-cuts-usaid-ebola", "image": "", "published": "Tue, 07 Jul 2026 11:00:06 GMT" } }, { "id": "4e9d3182bbc95ad506f91b04dcdd7b26d53617ee", "source_id": "guardian_technology", "source": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "title": "AI prey: why watchdogs are telling parents to protect children from nudification apps", "summary": "As imaging tools become more sophisticated, online predators are using images of children to make extreme pornographyUK parents warned over posting images of children amid AI sexual abuse fearsThe two photos started out as typical teenage selfies: looking into the mirror, fully clothed. But once online predators had got hold of those pictures and ran them through an AI imaging tool, they had become the basis for extreme pornography videos.These examples come from the Report Remove service, which allows children who have had explicit pictures of themselves distributed without their consent to flag the image confidentially and have it blocked or taken down from social media. Due to breakthroughs in AI, and the wide availability of AI models and nudification apps, some under-18s are becoming victims without even being in contact with criminals. Continue reading...", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/jul/03/ai-prey-watchdogs-telling-parents-protect-children-nudification-apps", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-03T17:30:00+00:00", "score": 59.85, "color": "#ffb347", "raw": { "title": "AI prey: why watchdogs are telling parents to protect children from nudification apps", "summary": "<p>As imaging tools become more sophisticated, online predators are using images of children to make extreme pornography</p><ul><li><p><a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/jul/03/ai-sexual-abuse-fears-uk-parents-warned-posting-images-children-national-crime-agency\">UK parents warned over posting images of children amid AI sexual abuse fears</a></p></li></ul><p>The two photos started out as typical teenage selfies: looking into the mirror, fully clothed. But once online predators had got hold of those pictures and ran them through an AI imaging tool, they had become the basis for extreme pornography videos.</p><p>These examples come from the <a href=\"https://www.childline.org.uk/info-advice/bullying-abuse-safety/online-mobile-safety/report-remove/\">Report Remove</a> service, which allows children who have had explicit pictures of themselves distributed without their consent to flag the image confidentially and have it blocked or taken down from social media. Due to breakthroughs in AI, and the wide availability of AI models and <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/apr/28/what-are-nudification-apps-how-would-uk-ban-work\">nudification apps</a>, some under-18s are becoming victims without even being in contact with criminals.</p> <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/jul/03/ai-prey-watchdogs-telling-parents-protect-children-nudification-apps\">Continue reading...</a>", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/jul/03/ai-prey-watchdogs-telling-parents-protect-children-nudification-apps", "image": "", "published": "Fri, 03 Jul 2026 17:30:00 GMT" } }, { "id": "b133db25d5b7f17253fa62ca24af6a7b3ff1b921", "source_id": "guardian_technology", "source": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "title": "Doubt that Elon Musk ‘earned’ his trillion? Rightwing media says you’re in an ‘impotent envy cult’ | Arwa Mahdawi", "summary": "The lovefest from Musk’s conservative fans completely overlooks the unscrupulous tactics behind his immense wealthFor 12 glorious days in June, Elon Musk experienced something nobody else in the history of humankind has ever experienced: trillionaire status.Did all those zeros make Musk happy? Did the army of children he has sired love him more? Did he find inner peace? We’ll never know because Musk was dragged back to being a boring old billionaire last Wednesday, after shares in Tesla and SpaceX plunged amid a broader tech sell-off. Continue reading...", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/global/commentisfree/2026/jun/30/elon-musk-trillion-rightwing-media", "image": "", "published": "2026-06-30T11:00:05+00:00", "score": 59.85, "color": "#ffb347", "raw": { "title": "Doubt that Elon Musk ‘earned’ his trillion? Rightwing media says you’re in an ‘impotent envy cult’ | Arwa Mahdawi", "summary": "<p>The lovefest from Musk’s conservative fans completely overlooks the unscrupulous tactics behind his immense wealth</p><p>For 12 glorious days in June, Elon Musk experienced something nobody else in the history of humankind has ever experienced: <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jun/12/elon-musk-spacex-net-worth\">trillionaire</a> status.</p><p>Did all those zeros make Musk happy? Did the army of children he has sired love him more? Did he find inner peace? We’ll never know because Musk was dragged back to being a boring old billionaire <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jun/24/elon-musk-trillionaire-spacex\">last Wednesday</a>, after shares in Tesla and SpaceX plunged amid a broader tech sell-off.</p> <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/global/commentisfree/2026/jun/30/elon-musk-trillion-rightwing-media\">Continue reading...</a>", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/global/commentisfree/2026/jun/30/elon-musk-trillion-rightwing-media", "image": "", "published": "Tue, 30 Jun 2026 11:00:05 GMT" } }, { "id": "23923bb301b930bf12e44a55ae32be1cf6066683", "source_id": "guardian_technology", "source": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "title": "I asked AI for help with DIY. It told me to build a subfloor on rotting stumps, but also taught me valuable lessons | Myke Bartlett", "summary": "Nothing does more for your ego than realising you can make a better decision than a bot with all of human knowledge at its digital fingertipsI am not, by nature, an early adopter. There comes a point in our lives where change becomes more irritating than exciting and, I suspect, I reached it sooner than most. But when a workplace recently tasked me with exploring practical applications for AI, I spotted an opportunity to cast off my luddite inclinations.It turned out AI was very good at mimicking most of the things I could already do. Irrespective of quality, it could churn out articles, reports, presentations, fiction, even podcasts with stammering hosts. That was no use to me. What I wanted help with was all the stuff I was useless at. There was an obvious target: DIY. Continue reading...", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/commentisfree/2026/jun/05/ai-artificial-intelligence-help-with-diy-valuable-lessons", "image": "", "published": "2026-06-04T15:00:11+00:00", "score": 59.85, "color": "#ffb347", "raw": { "title": "I asked AI for help with DIY. It told me to build a subfloor on rotting stumps, but also taught me valuable lessons | Myke Bartlett", "summary": "<p>Nothing does more for your ego than realising you can make a better decision than a bot with all of human knowledge at its digital fingertips</p><p>I am not, by nature, an early adopter. There comes a point in our lives where change becomes more irritating than exciting and, I suspect, I reached it sooner than most. But when a workplace recently tasked me with exploring practical applications for AI, I spotted an opportunity to cast off my luddite inclinations.</p><p>It turned out AI was very good at mimicking most of the things I could already do. Irrespective of quality, it could churn out articles, reports, presentations, fiction, even podcasts with stammering hosts. That was no use to me. What I wanted help with was all the stuff I was useless at. There was an obvious target: DIY.</p> <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/technology/commentisfree/2026/jun/05/ai-artificial-intelligence-help-with-diy-valuable-lessons\">Continue reading...</a>", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/commentisfree/2026/jun/05/ai-artificial-intelligence-help-with-diy-valuable-lessons", "image": "", "published": "Thu, 04 Jun 2026 15:00:11 GMT" } }, { "id": "91002e9bee8befb9bc8465f3544327fb15f54d4e", "source_id": "guardian_technology", "source": "The Guardian — Technology", "category": "technology", "engine": "rss", "title": "D-topia review – cosy sci-fi mystery takes aim at AI", "summary": "PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2; Marimittu GamesA soft puzzle game makes a sharp point about the over-optimised future aheadIn the far future, on a planet that is not Earth, AI is in charge. This entity is no Skynet-esque killer robot but a machine that cares for humanity. Manifesting most visibly as cute droids, the technology is pervasive – embedded in everything from the design of the sleek architecture to the gorgeous, mostly sunny artificial weather. The so-called Optimization System has but one responsibility: ensuring the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people.In less skilled hands this game might have felt like an undergraduate seminar on the limits of utilitarianism. But Japanese studio Marumittu Games elegantly marries its philosophical concerns with smart design choices. You play as a young, unnamed Facilitator tasked with tending to…", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/games/2026/jul/14/d-topia-review-sci-fi-ai-puzzle-game", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-14T13:00:25+00:00", "score": 81.56, "color": "#ffb347", "raw": { "title": "D-topia review – cosy sci-fi mystery takes aim at AI", "summary": "<p><strong>PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2; Marimittu Games<br></strong>A soft puzzle game makes a sharp point about the over-optimised future ahead</p><p>In the far future, on a planet that is not Earth, AI is in charge. This entity is no Skynet-esque killer robot but a machine that cares for humanity. Manifesting most visibly as cute droids, the technology is pervasive – embedded in everything from the design of the sleek architecture to the gorgeous, mostly sunny artificial weather. The so-called Optimization System has but one responsibility: ensuring the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people.</p><p>In less skilled hands this game might have felt like an undergraduate seminar on the limits of utilitarianism. But Japanese studio Marumittu Games elegantly marries its philosophical concerns with smart design choices. You play as a young, unnamed Facilitator tasked with tending to both the city’s bots and its human residents. Each morning you wake up, sleepily loping off to the bathroom before sitting down for an exquisitely rendered breakfast, and then embark on your day’s work. Like everything else in this near-future scenario, labour is designed to cause as little frustration as possible, amounting to simple maths brain teasers on a grid – nothing too taxing, but enough to keep you engaged.</p> <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/games/2026/jul/14/d-topia-review-sci-fi-ai-puzzle-game\">Continue reading...</a>", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/games/2026/jul/14/d-topia-review-sci-fi-ai-puzzle-game", "image": "", "published": "Tue, 14 Jul 2026 13:00:25 GMT" } } ] }
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