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Technology SectorFinancial Times |
Companies are betting on big implications for pharmaceuticals, financial services and crypto. But sceptics worry about hype
Putting humans in the loop is pointless if they simply rubber-stamp authoritative-sounding information
Unlike the US president, the pontiff is choosing to grapple with the serious challenges of AI
To achieve safe, cost-effective autonomy we need to see how other road users react to the vehicles
Europe’s large public sectors are a powerful tool to build a market for native tech
In Europe the reliance on American digital services is now so profound that daily life would almost cease to function without them
Who cares about taste when billions of dollars are being bandied about?
Many rural communities are viscerally opposed to AI infrastructure, putting them at odds with the White House
Elon Musk’s lawsuit against Colorado raises a deeper philosophical question about artificial intelligence and democracy
Taiwan’s control of leading-edge silicon chips lies on a geostrategic faultline
Do digital bananas in Hawaiian shirts chatting up pineapples need to be saved for posterity? Probably not
His interventions in the sector exceed anything the EU has done
Some users may be reluctant to increase their dependence on Big Tech companies
Guardrails around the state’s use of AI warrant deeper and democratic deliberation