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When agentic AI systems fall into the wrong hands
By Keeley Crockett published
Agentic AI is transforming daily life, but its autonomy raises urgent privacy, security and ethical risks.

How the heck did phones become so boring? Looking at you, Apple and Samsung — but at least there’s hope on the horizon
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
Big phone makers should follow Nothing’s example of avoiding pumping out boring phones year after year.

Why so many businesses are still on the wrong side of the AI divide
By Rohit Kapoor published
There's a big mismatch between what organization's priorities are and what they should be and how they are handling their operations.

Data sovereignty creates an illusion of security: the real battle is software integrity
By Rob Finn published
The consequences of neglecting software integrity are severe and more visible than ever.

How context-aware agents and open protocols drive real-world success in enterprise AI
By Mike Hicks published
As enterprises push AI into production, they're encountering a fundamental constraint: general-purpose models lack the real-time operational context that enterprise decisions require.

Tesla thinks you might mistake its next Optimus robot for a human
By Lance Ulanoff published
Tesla makes big shift to focus on AI and robotics, promising a very human-like Optimus 3 by March — but what does that really mean?

Beyond cracked screens: how device protection can evolve to cover our digital lives
By Aditya Hindocha published
As phones store our entire digital lives, protection must expand beyond cracked screens.

Digital friction is quietly crippling UK productivity, and AI could be the turning point
By Andrew Hewitt published
Small IT failures create big costs. AI can ease disruption and boost output.

Step aside Avengers: Doomsday, Wonder Man has given me the most unhinged idea
By Jasmine Valentine published
Marvel and Coronation Street in the same sentence? Sorry? Wonder Man has made a niche dream come true, and I've got an unhinged Avengers pitch for Kevin Feige.

‘You’ll rarely experience spy-movie stealth or the constant frustration of corporate geofences.’ How 24 hours connected to a VPN changed my perspective on personal data security
By Rob Dunne published
I put the reality of using VPNs to the test, and the results weren't what I expected
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