AI & Bots

Four key areas in cybersecurity that need fresh thinking and actionable steps in 2026

Cybersecurity entered 2026 under pressure to keep pace with the rapid deployment of AI technologies while

AI agents now commit and conceal cybercrimes on their own

For several years now, AI has been showing up in fraud as an accelerant. It drafted

Why a staggering 42% of business AI projects are currently failing

Despite over 90% of UK business leaders feeling ‘AI-ready’, the data tells a different story. From

Anthropic rolls out a host of new AI agents to target ‘the most time-consuming work in financial services’

10 new finance-specific AI agents have been launched by Anthropic You can also use Claude directly

Google is bringing Gemini to Mac in a bid to help organize your files and much more

An APK teardown reveals Gemini for Mac could become an agentic assistant The tool could control

How AI’s evolution is redefining risks

AI tools have long been a double-edged sword, used by attackers and defenders alike. However, it

Microsoft has finally realized what most of us knew all along: nobody actually wanted Copilot on Xbox

Microsoft is stopping the development of Copilot for Xbox consoles The functionality is also being wound

OpenAI finally fixed the most annoying thing about ChatGPT — and I’m already noticing the difference

OpenAI says GPT-5. 5 Instant cuts hallucinations by 52. 5% ChatGPT responses are now shorter, cleaner,

QoE in the age of AI: Why networks must deliver more than connectivity

5G is deployed. Fiber is rolling out. AI tools are embedded in everyday professional life…. Check

The entire AI revolution is being held hostage by party balloon gas — and it is not funny

The digital future is anchored to a physical island, and the world knows it. Taiwan, chips

‘AI creates jobs’: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang once again says workers have nothing to fear

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang predicts AI will generate more jobs than it ends AI is [the]

How foundries are shaping the next era of enterprise AI

Since the AI surge began in earnest in 2022, the marketplace has seen an influx of

Managing the internet’s agentic middlemen

AI bots are no longer on the fringes of the internet. They are integral actors that

AI is scaling a billion-dollar fraud problem, and you’re the victim

Ad fraud isn’t a fringe issue; it’s plagued the industry for years, having already cost advertisers

Why cutting junior jobs is quietly deepening tech’s AI skills shortage

The technology sector has a habit of spotting contradictions everywhere except in its own workforce strategies.

‘How else are people going to learn to do the job’: MIT AI expert warns against automating Gen Z entry-level jobs

AI has well-documented productivity benefits, but automating entry-level roles is a bad idea No Gen Z

The five things governments must get right to attract AI investment

Governments around the world are racing to position themselves as leaders in AI. Policy announcements, funding

‘The worst-case situation is where it is a Terminator situation’ — Elon Musk invokes killer robots in OpenAI trial

Elon Musk is testifying in his lawsuit against OpenAI. He warned in court that unchecked AI

Cutting costs with AI misses the point

In the early days of ChatGPT, Harvard Business School Professor Karim Lakhani predicted that “AI won’t

76% of UK organizations have faced deepfake attacks. Most weren’t ready

Three-quarters of UK organizations have already been targeted by deepfake attacks, according to research. Not as

Gen Z hate AI? The Musk vs Altman trial heats up, OpenAI phone rumors buzz and more of the week’s most surprising developments

This week all eyes are on Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. It’s the

OpenAI is making ChatGPT accounts much more secure – including some literal physical security keys

Yubico launches two-pack of Yubikeys to protect your ChatGPT account One plugs in to your PC

The global memory shortage: The hidden bottleneck behind the AI boom

Once the most commoditized part of the semiconductor stack, memory is now one of its most