AI 'Dead Grandmother' Ad Sparks Ethical Debate

An AI startup's viral ad depicting a family conversing with a deceased relative's avatar has ignited a fierce debate on grief, technology, and the ethics of digital immortality. Experts warn of psychological risks.

White House site streams YouTube finance talk

A YouTube creator's investment livestream appeared on the official White House website for eight minutes, sparking a major security investigation. Discover the details and implications.

YouTube to Livestream Oscars Free from 2029

YouTube secures historic Oscars streaming rights from 2029, aiming to reverse declining viewership with a global, digital-first approach. Will this save Hollywood's appeal?

Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Safely Passes Earth

The eight-billion-year-old interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has made its closest approach to Earth. Discover what scientists are learning from this ancient visitor from another star system. Read the full story.

Foreign Office hack: Ministers confident visa data safe

UK ministers state they are 'pretty confident' visa applicants' details were not compromised in a major Foreign Office cyber attack linked to a Beijing-affiliated gang. Discover the full story and national security implications.

Ministers 'confident' visa data safe after FCDO hack

Ministers say they are 'pretty confident' visa applicants' details were not compromised in a major Foreign Office data breach allegedly linked to China. Read the latest on the cybersecurity investigation.

NASA releases stunning 3D cosmic map from SPHEREx

NASA has released a breathtaking new 3D map of the cosmos from its SPHEREx telescope, capturing the sky in 102 infrared colours. This data could unlock secrets of galaxy evolution and the origins of life in the Milky Way.

Hubble Telescope Solves Mystery of Vanishing 'Planet'

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured the dusty debris from two massive cosmic collisions, solving a decades-old mystery and challenging theories on how often such violent events occur. Discover the findings.

Facebook tests charging users to share web links

Meta is trialling a system limiting non-paying users to two free link posts per month, a move experts warn could further damage news publishers' traffic. Discover the implications for media.

Actors vote 99% to refuse AI body scanning

UK actors overwhelmingly back industrial action against AI scanning. Equity union to negotiate new protections as performers fight for control over their digital likeness. Read the full story.

Parents Sue Meta Over Teen's Sextortion Suicide

Grieving parents from Scotland are taking legal action against Meta, alleging the tech giant failed to protect their 16-year-old son from online blackmail that led to his death. Read their heartbreaking story.

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