The iron rule that kept us ahead of China is dead
A belief in the inexorable growth of computing has made us complacent. We must be smarter

A belief in the inexorable growth of computing has made us complacent. We must be smarter
Labour must use its power to break up the anti-competitive stranglehold of Silicon Valley
The billionaire views the market as a zero-sum game: for him to win, someone else has to lose
By rushing out artificial intelligence, we are making ourselves more vulnerable than ever
Britain’s entrenched prejudice against engineering and manufacturing must be rewired
Western hopes of winning the next technological revolution are being dashed
Resurrecting the app would represent a shameless 180-degree pivot – even for the president-elect
With the USB-C ruling under their belt, regulators have a fresh tech irritation in their sights
The development of EMP weapons risks throwing the world back into the Stone Age
With Donald Trump’s second inauguration less than two weeks away, Mark Zuckerberg is now desperate to make amends
Meta’s Oversight Board was always just another part of the same well-funded blob
After a year of artificial intelligence gaffes, it’s clear the robot revolution isn’t all it’s cracked up to be
Given the choice between pleasing his big tech friends and his core supporters, it’s obvious who Trump would plump for
Despite job cuts and tax raids, the outspoken inventor is ploughing money into the future of British innovation
Silicon Valley is discovering just how big a pushover Starmer really is
Degrees are being debased by the allowance of artificial intelligence in classrooms