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Policymakers who think AI can help rescue flagging UK economy should take heed | Heather Stewart
From helping consultants diagnose cancer, to aiding teachers in drawing up lesson plans – and flooding social media with derivative slop – generative artificial intelligence is being adopted across the economy at breakneck speed.Yet a growing number of voices are starting to ask how much of an asset the technology can be to the UK’s sluggish economy. Not least because there is no escaping a persistent flaw: large language models (LLMs) remain prone to casually making things up.It’s a phenomenon known as “hallucination”. In a recent blogpost, the barrister Tahir Khan cited three cases in which lawyers had used large language models to formulate legal filings or arguments – only to find they slipped in fictitious supreme court cases, and made up regulations, or nonexistent laws
‘We’re being attacked all the time’: how UK banks stop hackers
It is every bank boss’s worst nightmare: a panicked phone call informs them a cyber-attack has crippled the IT system, rapidly unleashing chaos across the entire UK financial industry.As household names in other industries, including Marks & Spencer, grapple with the fallout from such hacks, banking executives will be acutely aware that, for them, the stakes are even higher.Within hours of a successful bank hack, millions of direct debits could fail, leaving rents, mortgages and wages unpaid. Online banking may be blocked, cash machine withdrawals denied, and commuters left in limbo as buses and petrol stations reject payments. News of the attack could spark panic, leading to a run on rival lenders, as customers pull money from their accounts amid fear the disruption could spread
Workers in UK need to embrace AI or risk being left behind, minister says
Workers in the UK should turn their trepidation over AI into “exhilaration” by giving it a try or they risk being left behind by those who have, the technology secretary has said.Peter Kyle called on employees and businesses to “act now” on getting to grips with the tech, with the generational gap in usage needing only two and a half hours of training to bridge.Breakthroughs such as the emergence of ChatGPT have sparked an investment boom in the technology, but also led to forecasts that a host of jobs in sectors ranging from law to financial services will be affected.However, Kyle said: “I think most people are approaching this with trepidation. Once they start [using AI], it turns to exhilaration, because it is a lot more straightforward than people realise, and it is far more rewarding than people expect
Tell us: what questions do you have about the impacts of smartphones on children?
A quarter of three- and four-year-olds in the UK now own a smartphone, but the impact of that is still being understood. From endless scrolling to constant notifications, smartphones expose children not just to their friends and classmates, but to a world of advertising, influencers, and algorithms. But how is all of this shaping how children see themselves, relate to others, and develop emotionally?In a video series on our It’s Complicated Youtube channel, we’re speaking to experts to explore how smartphones might be affecting children’s mental health, attention, self-esteem and relationships. Are social apps making kids more anxious? What happens when children are targeted by ads that shape their sense of identity from a young age? What do we know, and what don’t we yet understand, about growing up in a world where you’re always online?We want to hear from you. What have you always wondered about children and smartphones? Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or just someone curious about the long-term effects, fill out the form below to share your questions
George Russell wins the Canadian Grand Prix after McLaren collision: F1 – as it happened
Here’s the report on the action in Montreal.And across the Atlantic.Manufacturers standings1 McLaren 374pts2 Mercedes GP 1993 Ferrari 1834 Red Bull 1625 Williams 556 Haas F1 287 RB 288 Aston Martin 229 Kick Sauber 2010 Alpine 111 Oscar Piastri (Aus) McLaren 198pts2 Lando Norris (Gbr) McLaren 1763 Max Verstappen (Ned) Red Bull 1554 George Russell (Gbr) Mercedes GP 1365 Charles Leclerc (Mon) Ferrari 1046 Lewis Hamilton (Gbr) Ferrari 797 Andrea Kimi Antonelli (Ita) Mercedes GP 638 Alexander Albon (Tha) Williams 429 Esteban Ocon (Fra) Haas F1 2210 Isack Hadjar (Fra) RB 2111 Nico Hulkenberg (Ger) Sauber 2012 Lance Stroll (Can) Aston Martin 1413 Carlos Sainz Jr. (Spa) Williams 1314 Pierre Gasly (Fra) Alpine 1115 Yuki Tsunoda (Jpn) Red Bull 1016 Fernando Alonso (Spa) Aston Martin 817 Oliver Bearman (Gbr) Haas F1 618 Liam Lawson (Nzl) RB 419 Gabriel Bortoleto (Bra) Sauber 020 Franco Colapinto (Arg) Alpine 021 Jack Doohan (Aus) Alpine 01. George Russell (Mercedes)2
Leigh solidify top-four spot after Ofahengaue’s late try sees off Wakefield
Leigh Leopards won this pulsating contest to solidify their position inside the top four and underline why they are a fraction ahead of Wakefield Trinity right now in Super League.It felt like an afternoon for these two sides to showcase their Old Trafford credentials at the season’s end, and both played their part in a thoroughly entertaining game which see-sawed until the final moments.Leigh are now a bona fide top-six side and they look increasingly likely to be in the playoffs come the end of the summer. Here, they had to do it tough, trailing until the final three minutes before Joe Ofahengaue’s late try helped to secure a precious win.“It’s a difficult place to come up to and win,” their coach, Adrian Lam, said
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