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Biobank data incident caused by 'a few bad apples', boss says

Professor Sir Rory Collins said he was "angry" and "upset" about the incident, as both the bank's boss and a participant.

Meta to cut one in 10 jobs after spending billions on AI

The cuts, which employees had been expecting for weeks, will be Meta's largest layoff since 2023.

White House memo claims mass AI theft by Chinese firms

A memo from Michael Kratsios says firms, mainly in China, are wrongfully distilling US AI models.

From scientist to silk farmer: India's silk industry renewal

Silk production is an increasingly high-tech business in India.

UK Biobank health data listed for sale in China, government confirms

The government said medical data of 500,000 people was affected but no personally identifiable information had been made available.

Xbox cuts prices for Game Pass but ends day-one Call of Duty access

New Call of Duty games will be added to the subscription service "about a year" after release, Microsoft said.

Anthropic investigating claim of unauthorised access to Mythos AI tool

The AI company has said the model is too dangerous to release publicly because of its hacking capabilities.

UK gaming icon Peter Molyneux on AI, his final creation and a changing industry

The creator of iconic series such as Fable says Masters of Albion will be the last game he makes.

Meta to track workers' clicks and keystrokes to train AI

The firm will take data from the way employees work for its artificial intelligence models.

Ofcom investigating Telegram over child sexual abuse material concerns

The popular messaging service told the BBC in a statement it "categorically denies Ofcom's accusations".

How will Apple change under 'product guy' John Ternus?

How Ternus responds to challenges facing Apple will go a long way to deciding the tech giant's future, writes Zoe Kleinman.

New era as Apple names new boss to replace Tim Cook after 15 years

Ternus will take over running the technology giant in September as Cook steps up to become executive chairman.

The 'dumb machine' promising a clean energy breakthrough

A stellarator is difficult to build, but could it be the best way to make fusion energy work?

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How to say goodbye and pay tribute to a loved one - with a hologram.

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Can pedestrians, runners and cyclists safely share the road with self-driving vehicles?

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Is there a way to fix AI's problem with trust?

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Attribution science is becoming an increasingly important tool in climate lawsuits.

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Shiona McCallum tours Blenheim Palace, exploring the tech aiding its restoration.

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How research linking climate change and extreme weather events is being used in lawsuits.

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Alasdair Keane visits the underground insect farm turning food waste into animal feed.

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Paul Carter checks out the newest phones, gadgets and trends from MWC Barcelona.

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