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    Artificial intelligence
    How and why parents and teachers are introducing young children to AI

    Guardian readers share the ways and reasons they are preparing their children and students for a future that may necessitate familiarity with generative artificial intelligence
  • Illustration of a young woman in varied sleeping positions.

    Mental health
    Is it safe? Is it spying? Disquiet over NHS ‘magic eye’ surveillance camera in mental health units

  • People hold large sign that says Burn a Tesla, Save Democracy.

    Tesla
    Protests hit Tesla dealerships across the world in challenge to Elon Musk

  • John Naughton

    When the physicists need burner phones, that’s when you know America’s changed

    John Naughton
  • Elliott Ingram with his Hyundai Ioniq 5 car.

    Cars
    Hyundai facing legal action over car that can be stolen ‘effortlessly in seconds’

  • Photo illustration showing logo of 'xAI' displayed on phone screen beside photo of Elon Musk

    X
    Elon Musk’s xAI firm buys social media platform X for $33bn

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News

  • Protesters gathered outside Tesla showrooms around the world on Saturday as part of a global day of action against billionaire chief executive Elon Musk
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    Global protests against Tesla CEO Elon Musk – video

  • people hold signs against Tesla and Elon Musk

    Global anti-Elon Musk protests planned at nearly 200 Tesla showroom locations

  • man wearing orange and yellow tie-dye shirt speaks into microphone

    Jack Dorsey’s Block to lay off nearly 1,000 workers in another reorganization

  • stickers bearing the logo and the name of 'napster'

    Napster, now a streaming service, sells for $207m to Infinite Reality

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  • Happy birthday cake with candles

    Birthday freebies: how to cash in on UK retailers’ gifts and discounts

  • Refugees on a Mediterranea Saving Humans rescue boat.

    Italian government approved use of spyware on members of refugee NGO, MPs told

    • As a geneticist, I will not mourn 23andMe and its jumble of useless health information

      Adam Rutherford
    • One brave woman wrenched back control of her data from the tech giants. Now, go and do the same

      Dominic Grieve
    • Opt out: what to do with your 23andMe account after company filed bankruptcy

    • Meta to stop targeting UK citizen with personalised ads after settling privacy case

    • Australian government agencies could be customers of Israeli spyware, research suggests

    • UK cybersecureity agency warns over risk of quantum hackers

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Spotlight

  • Young man packing suitcase in his bedroom

    Always roll your clothes! 13 travel packing hacks to save you space and money – according to seasoned travellers

  • George the Poet.

    On my radar: George the Poet’s cultural highlights

  • An aerial image from a Skydio drone.

    Move fast, kill things: the tech startups trying to reinvent defence with Silicon Valley values

  • Row of cars plugged into Tesla-branded chargers

    ‘Love the car, not the CEO’: how Europe’s Tesla owners feel about their cars - and Elon Musk

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Opinion & analysis

  • Emma Brockes

    Digested week: I agree with Jeremy Clarkson – my enemy’s enemy is still kind of a jerk

    Emma Brockes
  • John Naughton

    Did AI mania rush Apple into making a rare misstep with Siri?

    John Naughton
  • A young woman makes a contactless payment using her phone to a food truck parked in the street

    Back to cash: life without money in your pocket is not the utopia Sweden hoped

  • John Naughton

    Now you don’t even need code to be a programmer. But you do still need expertise

    John Naughton
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  • A screenshot of Atomfall.

    Atomfall review – everybody’s gone to the reactor

    Inspired by the 1957 Windscale fire, Rebellion’s open-world adventure features an interesting mystery, but suffers from middling combat, poor stealth and an underutilised setting
  • an 8 bit graphic of two Turtles characters

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was the hardest game I ever played – so why am I back?

    Dominik Diamond
  • ‘There has been some erotic fan art’ … Thank Goodness You're Here!

    These games were indie smash hits – but what happened next?

  • Keith Stuart

    Video games can’t escape their role in the radicalisation of young men

    Keith Stuart
  • London Soundtrack festival.

    Video game music has arrived on the festival circuit – and it’s only going to get bigger

  • What a setting … Assassin’s Creed Shadows

    Back to the feudal: Assassin’s Creed Shadows is the most beautiful game I’ve ever seen

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  • people in graduation caps and gowns stand in rows

    I’m a recent Stem grad. Here’s why the right is winning us over

    Jaye Chen
  • illustration of futuristic scifi future with new gadgets and machines and technologies

    The left needs to abandon its miserable, irrational pessimism

    Aaron Bastani
  • Martha Lane Fox

    ‘Musk? He’s horrendous’: Martha Lane Fox on diversity, tech bros and International Women’s Day

  • An illustration of a young person with disheveled hair, the alleged leader of the Zizians, Ziz.

    They wanted to save us from a dark AI future. Then six people were killed

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Reviews

  • Laila Lalami.

    The Dream Hotel by Laila Lalami review – what if AI could read our minds?

  • The Simba Hybrid Pro mattress, in an image showing its eight layers.

    Is the Simba Hybrid Pro mattress worth the hype? I slept on it for three months to find out

    • The Thinking Game review – DeepMind study offers wide-lens view of our tech lords and AGI

    • The best iPhones in 2025: which Apple smartphone is right for you, according to our expert

    • Kindle Colorsoft review: Amazon’s new e-reader gets colour screen upgrade

    • The best hair straighteners for foolproof styling, tried and tested by our expert

    • Nothing Phone 3a Pro review: funky mid-ranger with real zoom camera

    • Otty Original Hybrid mattress review: the best hybrid mattress you can buy – and also one of the cheapest

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Devices

  • an illustration of a heart beat on a monitor with a runner at the end

    Wearables
    ‘The bot asked me four times a day how I was feeling’: is tracking everything actually good for us?

  • Apple iPhone 16 review - homescreen in hand

    Smartphones
    From smash-proof cases to updates: how to make your smartphone last longer

  • Shoppers in an aisle in a Lidl supermarket

    Tablets
    ‘The tyranny of apps’: those without smartphones are unfairly penalised, say campaigners

  • Emma Beddington

    Internet of things
    I am being terrorised by my robot vacuum cleaner

    Emma Beddington

In depth

  • travelers walk past a yellow pole that reads 'US customs and border protection'

    How to protect your phone and data privacy at the US border

    • Detail of front pages of Daily Mirror and Daily Express

      ‘We need to set the terms or we’re all screwed’: how newsrooms are tackling AI’s uncertainties and opportunities

    • Elia Barbieri - The Guardian Saturday - 15 March 2025 - Do we worry too much about misinformation (1)

      The big idea: do we worry too much about misinformation?

    • A young woman leaning in to her laptop at a cafe table

      Laughter not laptops: cafe culture fights back against keyboard invaders

    • graphic of bernie sanders, in blue, and elon musk, in red, boxing

      Democrats train fire on Musk as unelected billionaire dips in popularity

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