More than a quarter (27%) of UK workers are worried that AI could result in them losing their jobs in the next five years, according to a survey of thousands …
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TeaThe UK government’s first guidance on the use of tablets, smartphones and other screens by young children, expected in April, cannot come soon enough. The laissez-faire approach is arguably no …
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Unlock the free White House Watch newsletter Your guide to what Trump’s second term means for Washington, business and the world EU leaders have cautiously welcomed Donald Trump’s decision to …
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14 January 2026 2 read minutes Add us on GoogleAdd SciAm Horses can smell your fear, bizarre study finds Horses that were given cotton pads soaked in the sweat of …
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Publishers fear AI search summaries and chatbots mean ‘end of traffic era’ Digital Media
Media companies expect web traffic to their sites from online searches to decline over the next three years, as AI summaries and chatbots change the way consumers use the Internet. …
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Generation AI: Fear of ‘social divide’ unless all children learn computing skills Education
In a Cambridge classroom, 10-year-old Joseph trained his AI model to distinguish between a picture of an apple and a picture of a smile. “The AI gets a lot of …
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Illustration by Tag Hartman-Simkins/Futurism. Source: Getty Images They may be responsible for creating the AI technology that many fear will eliminate jobs – if not the entire human race – …
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Most people aren’t worried about an AI bubble. They fear mass layoffs. steven greenhouse
nThere is a constant discussion about AI these days, with most of the conversation focused on whether there is a speculative bubble or whether chip maker Nvidia is really worth …
