Deepfakes depicting Taylor Swift being assaulted in the stands at a NFL game demands a debate about regulating artificial intelligence, writes Patsy Stevenson
Tech, Data and Algorithms
Deletions seem more likely in the future as politicians fear the consequences of messages entering the public domain
While tech bosses and the PM concentrate on what could happen decades from now, artificial intelligence is already shaping our politics.
In her monthly column, Penny Pepper explores her love-hate relationship with artificial intelligence
As the first police investigation into the gang-rape of a girl's VR avatar is launched, Patsy Stevenson asks what is being done to protect women and girls in the virtual world.
The former Home Secretary showed no interest in urgent threats to the UK as the National Security Strategy Committee reveals that Vladimir Putin made attempts to interfere with the last General Election
AI is not just disrupting our lives but our very language too, writes Dan Clayton
UK authorities have alarmingly few powers to prevent bad actors from interfering with our democracy
The door is wide open to hostile states seeking to meddle in the next election through AI-generated fake content
This newspaper has found officers in London have been zealous users of the system, which automatically scans the faces of passers-by and matches them against a watchlist