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technology that could disrupt jobs and now cybersecurity, Kendall said: “We have to seize this to make it work, for Britain, for our jobs, for solving the biggest challenges we face as a world.” Speaking
AI technology to automate intelligence analysis in criminal investigations. But Khan intervened on Thursday to stop the flagship contract, which would have been Palantir’s largest yet in British policing. The Mayor’s Office
UK study has found. The poll of more than 2,000 people found that – of the 15% turning to chatbots – one in four had done so because of long [NHS](https://www.theguardian.com/society/nhs) waiting lists
AI facial recognition in policing works – and how it can go wrong Good morning. Over the last couple of days, the Guardian [has been reporting](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ng-interactive/2026/may/03/ai-facial-recognition-oversight-lagging-far-behind-technology-watchdogs-warn) that facial recognition technology is being rolled
risk’: Unpacking the UK’s trust issues with Palantir **London, United Kingdom –** Trust, once lost, is hard to claw back. For Palantir Technologies, a leading defence and intelligence software firm in the United States
UK or the US. But the race across different sectors of the economy to integrate AI as fast as possible is starting to cause some concern about potential job losses. China is struggling with persistently
technology and experts warning new models will pose critical security risks, Trump vowed the US government would not slow down the AI race. During a meeting with reporters on Thursday, Trump cited both American dominance
UK's oldest purpose-built scientific institutions, is known for its contributions to astronomy. Paddy Rodgers, director of the Royal Museums Greenwich group which oversees it, said its rich history of research showed the power
UK's top cyber official has said advanced AI tools could be a "net positive" if the technology was secured from misuse. There is currently no suggestion that malicious actors have managed to get hold
AI are as comparable to huge technological shifts of the past, likening it to the industrial revolution in Britain. "It's going to cause disruption," he says. "But you know what? We're human beings
risk they face, build defence in depth so that initial footholds by an attacker don’t result in catastrophic impact.” Referring to a typical resolution of ransomware attacks, where organisations pay to unlock encrypted
UK communications regulator Ofcom launched a formal investigation into Elon Musk's social media platform X regarding its AI chatbot, Grok following reports that Grok has been used to generate nonconsensual sexual deepfakes.](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com
Risk Initiative. “Every frontier AI system the UK AI Security Institute tested in December had exploitable safeguard failures … In a defence context, those failures could endanger warfighters and civilians.” The Pentagon has been
UK director of strategic partnerships. What is clear though is that robotic weapon systems are big business. The company has expanded rapidly and recently achieved "unicorn" status - a valuation of more than $1bn (£730m
risk of vanishing. The academics are particularly keen to find words specific to particular towns, cities or areas of the UK, which are recognised locally but largely unknown elsewhere, and which often reflect the history
technologies in decades”. Over the next decade, he said, AI would not replace physicians but join them in a new “triadic care model … the doctor, the patient, and an artificial intelligence system”. In one case
AI into the workplace, labor organizers are using their experience with algorithmic scheduling to warn that workers could be hurt if they don't get to weigh in on how new technologies are implemented
technology is being used as a scapegoat for reducing headcount after a post-Covid hiring spree by many big corporates. Overestimating chatbots' ability to replace people could "undo a lot of the good work that
AI, with the force [recently entering negotiations to buy tech from Palantir](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/apr/22/met-police-talks-palantir-ai-tech-criminal-investigations-automate-intelligence) to aid in criminal investigations. Palantir has connections to ICE, Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement programme, and to the Israeli
AI and gaming apps which do not disable "high-risk" features such as private messaging, UK police chiefs have said. The National Crime Agency (NCA) and National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) said under-16s should