Where is A.I. taking us?
New York Times, 03 February 2026
Where Is A.I. Taking Us? The OII’s Prof Carl Frey shares his vision.
New York Times, 03 February 2026
Where Is A.I. Taking Us? The OII’s Prof Carl Frey shares his vision.
Tagesschau, 16 January 2026
The OII’s Dr Paul Röttger comments on the risks of AI models and how they can malfunction.
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ), 24 January 2026
The OII’s Dr Paul Röttger comments on how LLMs can glorify violence.
BBC News, 15 January 2026
Professor Sandra Wachter comments on the trend of celebrities trademarking their identity to protect themselves against AI deepfakes.
RTVE Noticias, 30 January 2026
Dr Ana Valdivia spoke to Spanish broadcaster RTVE about data centres, energy consumption and the environmental impact of AI.
The Conversation, 30 January 2026
Professor Helen Margetts and Professor Cosmina Dorobantu explore how free‑speech claims are used to sidestep a recurring problem: sexual content taking over new technologies, legal or not.
Der Standard, 28 January 2026
Since 2022, nearly 60,000 jobs have been cut. Fabian Stephany points out that a market correction is taking place in many areas.
Oxford Sparks Big Questions Podcast, 28 January 2026
Listen to the latest episode of Oxford Sparks Big Questions podcast with special guest Dr Fabian Stephany discussing AI skills and how solid skills can help improve someone's job prospects.
The National Interest, 27 January 2026
In a by-lined blog, OII DPhil student Lisa Klassen together with Broderick McDonald explore US-China AI competition and consider who will be the winners in AI deployment race.
CNN, 23 January 2026
As AI’s impact on jobs dominates the World Economic Forum in Davos, Dr Carl Frey highlights data showing machine translation has slowed translator job growth, warning that while displacement isn’t yet mass, deeper impacts on livelihoods are likely.
Tech Xplore, 23 January 2026
Dr Victoria Nash, senior policy fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute, notes that Australia’s under-16 social media ban has strong parental and political backing, but its effectiveness remains an open question.
The Times, 23 January 2026
New research co-authored by OII highlights limitations of large language models, showing that one-word prompts to ChatGPT tend to produce binary results.