Mother says AI chatbot led her son to kill himself in lawsuit against its maker
Megan Garcia said Sewell, 14, used Character.ai obsessively before his death and alleges negligence and wrongful death
Intel wins lengthy EU legal battle over £880m competition fine
Chipmaker disputed 2009 decision that it abused its market position in case dating back two decades
New iMessage feature allows children to report nudity to Apple
Change is part of a beta release in Australia that expands on existing detection defaulted for under-13 users
Tesla shares jump in third-quarter earnings even as expected revenue is lower
After two slow quarters, Elon Musk’s electric-vehicle maker reports higher-than-expected earnings per share
Thanks to this unsung, magic compensation scheme, I now relish a delayed train
Delay Repay is such a beautiful, roaring success that I become genuinely excited about a late-running service. Get the people in charge to run the NHS, I say
UK workers and businesses: how will you be impacted by the new employment rights bill?
We’re interested to hear how the government’s new employment rights bill may affect workers and employers in Britain
Claude AI tool can now carry out jobs such as filling forms and booking trips, says creator
Anthropic says model is able to carry out computer tasks – as fears mount such technology will replace workers
Tell us: how has Microsoft Excel become part of your life?
To mark 40 years with the software, we would like to hear about the ways Excel has helped you
Apple iPad mini A17 Pro review: the best small tablet gets faster
Chip upgrade breathes new life into compact slate ready for AI and better accessories while still in a class of its own
Elon Musk’s pro-Trump Pac pouring millions into Facebook ads instead of X
America Pac is targeting users interested in the Boy Scouts of America, Kelsey Grammer, Kid Rock and Joe Rogan
Child-safety case against Meta and CEO Mark Zuckerberg dismissed
Judge rules plaintiff, Matt Eisner, failed to show alleged inadequate disclosures hurt shareholders
What does Elon Musk want from all this politicking?
The billionaire is pledging to give away $1m a day and campaigning hard – is deregulation the driving motivation?
Eight ways to get your finances ready for having a baby in the UK | Saving money | The Guardian
From simply cutting back on the easy things first, right through to thinking about how to protect your pension
People under 40 in the UK: have you been off work due to long-term sickness?
We’d like to hear from young people in the UK who have been off work due tolong-term sickness, and from businesses employing such workers
iPhone 16 Plus review: Apple’s battery beast
Enlarged iPhone gains two new buttons, faster chip and better camera, while lasting a long time on a charge
Rupert Murdoch’s Dow Jones and New York Post sue AI firm for ‘illegal copying’
Publishers file suit against Perplexity AI, accusing startup of ‘brazen scheme’ and ‘freeriding on valuable content’
Microsoft introduces ‘AI employees’ that can handle client queries
US company gives customers the ability to build own virtual agents as well as releasing 10 off-the-shelf bots
Meta to use facial recognition technology in fight against celebrity investment scam ads
Social media company says it has seen ‘promising results’ in detecting the scam ads, which have included deepfake images of Gina Rinehart and Guy Sebastian
Inheritance tax: 'seven-year rule' on gifts could be cut to five
Proposed changes to UK’s ‘most-hated tax’ means gifts made more than five years before would be exempt
TikTok owner sacks intern for allegedly sabotaging AI project
ByteDance dismissed person in August it says ‘maliciously interfered’ with training of artificial intelligence models
Musk pledges $1m each day in apparent bid to galvanize Republican voters
Tesla owner says his America Pac will give money to people who sign petition to support first and second amendments
As Silicon Valley eyes US election, Elon Musk is not the only tech bro to worry about
The owner of X is just one of many who may prefer Donald Trump to greater regulation under the Democrats, writes John Naughton
If you don’t have a will, now is the time to get one written for ‘free’ | Writing a will | The Guardian
Charity schemes are urging the two out of three people who are not prepared to get one drawn up … or everything could go to the crown
‘I despair as debts mount’: teachers’ pension delays put lives on hold | Pensions | The Guardian
Logjam in pension pot valuations is ‘causing huge distress’ and costing money for divorcing couples
Share your memories of UK shopping centres and how they have changed | Shopping | The Guardian
We would like to hear what your local shopping centre has meant to you and how use of them has changed over the years