Category : Startups Tech


Human washing machine costs £300,000

A Japanese firm plans to sell a futuristic human washing machine for nearly £300,000. The device cleans and dries users in 15 minutes using microscopic bubble technology. Read more about this luxury innovation.

Global ChatGPT outage sparks 'code red' at OpenAI

OpenAI's ChatGPT experienced a major global outage, with users reporting widespread errors. CEO Sam Altman has issued a 'code red' to staff, delaying new features to focus on core reliability. Read the latest updates.

Best Tech Gifts for UK Mums in 2025

Discover the ultimate tech gift guide for mums, curated by a fellow parent. From budget-friendly finds under £50 to luxurious splurges, find the perfect gadget to give her time back. Start your search here.

AI Forces Legal Hiring Shift, Says Legora CEO

Max Junestrand, CEO of legal tech firm Legora, warns AI is reshaping legal careers. As the firm's valuation soars to $1.8bn, he reveals aggressive London hiring plans for 2026.

Podcast: Is AI Making Us Stupid?

A new podcast explores whether AI tools like ChatGPT are eroding human intelligence. Listen to the debate on the future of thinking and problem-solving.

Australia's AI Roadmap Aims for Economic Stake

Australia's government launches a national AI plan to capture economic and productivity opportunities. Minister Tim Ayres outlines the strategy for investment and solving national challenges.

New Witcher Trilogy to be Completed in Six Years

CD Projekt reaffirms ambitious plan to release three new Witcher games within a six-year timeframe, starting no earlier than 2027. Get the latest on the studio's strategy and Cyberpunk 2077's sales milestone.

Fortnite AI Art Complaints After Epic CEO's Remarks

Fortnite players accuse Epic Games of using AI-generated art in Chapter 7, sparking debate. This follows CEO Tim Sweeney's call to remove 'Made with AI' labels from game stores. Read the full investigation.

The Trillion-Dollar Race to Build Ultimate AI

An exclusive look at the frenetic, high-pressure world of Silicon Valley's AI race. Companies spend trillions, but insiders warn the pace is 'much too fast' and risks are profound.

Poetry jailbreaks AI safety in 62% of models

Italian researchers discover AI safety features bypassed through poetry. 62% of tested models provided harmful content when prompted with verse. Learn how this vulnerability affects AI security.

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