
The promise of the fifth estate is being squeezed
Financial Times, 20 March 2025
After social media rattled the old gatekeepers of information, new digital ones have emerged
Financial Times, 20 March 2025
After social media rattled the old gatekeepers of information, new digital ones have emerged
Tech Crunch, 20 March 2025
A developer on X going by the username “xlr8harder” developed a “free speech eval” to probe how different models, including those developed by Chinese labs, respond to questions critical of the Chinese government.
BBC Radio 4, 17 March 2025
And how long is too long when it comes to gaming? A new story from the OII has found that the number of hours adults spent playing video games did not significantly affect their mental well-being. We hear from the co-author Prof Andy Przybylski.
The Guardian, 16 March 2025
From hacking screen time settings to bypassing website restrictions, young people make responsible parenting in the age of tech feel like a game of whack-a-mole.
Computer Weekly, 14 March 2025
Governments, companies and civil society groups gathered at the AI summit to discuss how the technology can work for the benefit of everyone in society, but experts say competing imperatives mean there is no guarantee these visions will win out.
Forbes, 14 March 2025
Article highlights the current debate about concerns around social media use and adolescents citing research from Professor Andy Przybylski.
Wired, 14 March 2025
Building common defence capabilities is a necessary step towards international stability and towards a more united Europe. But it must be done with due care
Channel News Asia, 13 March 2025
In the era of rapid development of artificial intelligence, the seemingly smoothly running automated systems actually rely on millions of human workers in harsh environments to maintain this mechanism.
MIT Technology Review, 11 March 2025
A new pair of AI benchmarks could help developers reduce bias in AI models, potentially making them fairer and less likely to cause harm.
Project Syndicate, 11 March 2025
By allowing workers in lower-income countries to provide services to customers in advanced economies, generative AI and remote work platforms could fundamentally reshape the global economy.
Oxford Mail, 10 March 2025
Employers in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector are increasingly hiring people based on their skills, rather than their education.
Financial Times, 06 March 2025
Chatbots are part of working life but many employees say the opportunities are still unclear.