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This is the year Apple (finally) breaks into the enterprise
Apple is no longer an enterprise outlier
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Trump administration blocks 30GW of wind power citing national security – Department of Defense obstructing negotiations, meetings, and sign-offs in attempt to stall the ‘worst form of energy’
Trump administration uses national security to justify stalling the development of 165 wind farms that could power 15 million homes
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AI is scaling a billion-dollar fraud problem, and you’re the victim
AI is making digital advertising easier to run. It is also making fraud easier to scale.
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'Every business leader knows the world is changing, but far fewer have a clear picture of what to do about it': Microsoft flags the changing world of AI at work, and why "Frontier Firms" are leading the way
Microsoft's latest report says even more big changes are coming to AI in the workplace.
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Trellix confirms data breach after hack of 'a portion' of its source code
Key details are still missing, but Trellix says it found no evidence of source code release or distribution process being affected.
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Managing the internet’s agentic middlemen
AI bots reshape digital discovery, forcing brands to rethink visibility, control, and competitive positioning online.
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Is Sony teasing its ultra-premium AirPods Max 2 rival? It looks a lot like it, as F1 star gets spotted wearing the super-chic cans, two weeks before tipped launch — and Sony itself is drawing attention to the suspiciously high-quality photos
Sony's WH-1000XX The ColleXion has been spotted adorning the ears of Damson Idris, in what appears to me to be an early tease of the super-premium cans
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iOS 27 could let you add custom passes to Apple Wallet, which might spell the end for physical cards
iOS 26.5 is almost here and Apple has confirmed three major features that will be included, but a rumored iOS 27 Wallet upgrade is even more exciting.
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76% of UK organizations have faced deepfake attacks. Most weren’t ready
As AI-driven attacks surge, organizations struggle to keep pace with growing threat complexity.
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‘Frankly absurd’ — I reviewed the Keychron V1 Ultra 8K and loved its ridiculously epic 660-hour battery life and sky-high 8,000Hz max polling rate
The Keychron V1 Ultra 8K delivers an impressive feature set for its price, including 8,000Hz polling over wired and 2.4GHz wireless connections and hot-swappable Silk POM switches.
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Cutting costs with AI misses the point
Using AI purely to reduce headcount misses its true transformative potential.
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Vodafone is taking full control of VodafoneThree, says company has made 'remarkable progress' since merger
Vodafone is buying out CK Hutchison from the VodafoneThree joint venture for £4.3 billion.
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I used ChatGPT Images 2.0 to meet my childhood self — and this nostalgic photo prompt is going viral for a reason
This ChatGPT image prompt can turn two personal photos into a realistic meeting across time
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‘The worst-case situation is where it is a Terminator situation’ — Elon Musk invokes killer robots in OpenAI trial
Elon Musk’s courtroom battle with OpenAI now has him warning about the future of the Terminator films.
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The five things governments must get right to attract AI investment
AI investment is decided by infrastructure, where power, speed and compute shape real outcomes.
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BLUETTI FridgePower review
The BLUETTI FridgePower succeeds because it focuses on solving a very specific problem exceptionally well.
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MacBook Pro M4 vs Mac Studio M2: which Mac is best for you?
How do these Macs match up? You might be surprised.
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DJI Power 1000 Mini review
Serious power, properly portable
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I use the Philips LatteGo 4400 Series coffee machine at home and this 38% limited-time offer makes it a must-have
This compact machine is super easy to master, produces delicious coffees and will save you plenty of time in the mornings.
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Storing your files can be free with open-source Nextcloud Hub
Nextcloud Hub is easy to install on your web-based server. Here are the steps.
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This beautiful hand-made floor-standing speaker ain't cheap, but I can't take my eyes off it and I haven't even heard it yet
The R 5 Arreté from Audiovector looks incredible, and should sound it too, even though it's far from cheap.
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Quordle hints and answers for Tuesday, May 5 (game #1562)
Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
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NYT Connections hints and answers for Tuesday, May 5 (game #1059)
Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.
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NYT Strands hints and answers for Tuesday, May 5 (game #793)
Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
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Micron CEO warns 'AI is in very early innings' and it will 'need more memory' — another ominous sign the RAM crisis isn't going anywhere
Micron has warned on the gravity of the RAM crisis, meaning that every major memory chip maker has now done so.
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'Help cattle producers hold onto their land and livelihoods': This first-of-its-kind solar ranch in Tennessee uses ingenious sensors to shelter cattle and cut carbon emissions — and it could help to offset $1 billion of US agriculture declines
A Tennessee solar farm integrates cattle grazing using adjustable panels, offering potential income diversification as agricultural revenues decline across the United States.
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‘More powerful and versatile than any other personal fan I’ve tested’ — I reviewed Shark’s 3-in-1 portable fan and have never experienced so many different kinds of cooling
The Shark ChillPill is a portable cooling system that's essential for summer, travel, migraines, menopause and anyone else who gets too hot.
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Microsoft continues the good work on Windows 11, with tweaks to 'quiet' ads — and that big taskbar change is 'coming soon'
I've had my doubts about Microsoft's campaign to fix Windows 11 this year, but they're slowly melting away.
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'Flaws identified in the B-21 configuration': Chinese scientists claim their mysterious PADJ-X stealth design software exposed major weaknesses in the USAF’s B-21 Raider program using digital twins
A Chinese simulation tool modeled the B-21 using public data, claiming aerodynamic gains while raising questions about accuracy and intent.
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Gen Z hate AI? The Musk vs Altman trial heats up, OpenAI phone rumors buzz and more of the week’s most surprising developments
This week, AI is all about Elon Musk's ongoing feud with OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman.
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The iPhone That Never Was
In 1990, three former Apple employees launched a company that epitomized the Silicon Valley dream. What they invented looked like an iPhone—more than a decade earlier. The device never came to be.
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9 Best Portable Power Stations (2026): Power Capacity, Portability, Camping, and More
Whether you’re going off-grid or safeguarding against blackouts, these beefy, WIRED-tested batteries can keep the lights on.
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Best Gifts for Mom (2026): E-Readers, Digital Wall Calendar, Smart Bird Feeders
Your mom never gets you a thoughtless gift, so you shouldn’t get her one, either. Here’s every cool gift WIRED writers would give their mothers.
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The Secret to Amelia Dimoldenberg’s Online Superstardom? Control
The host of Chicken Shop Date joined WIRED’s Big Interview podcast to talk about turning down bad deals, beating the algorithm, and the importance of being over-prepared.
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He Couldn’t Land a Job Interview. Was AI to Blame?
Armed with some Python and a white-hot sense of injustice, one medical student spent six months trying to figure out whether an algorithm trashed his job application.
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The Best Food Gifts to Buy Online, as Tested by Our Tastebuds (2026)
From tinned fish to baked goodies, you can deliver the best-tasting treats to their door—even if you don’t live close by.
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The Best Sustainable Surf Gear (2026): Patagonia, Billabong, Outerknown
Reduce unnecessary plastic waste and petroleum-based neoprene at your local break with the best sustainable wetsuits, sunglasses, and more.
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Loop Earplugs Discount Codes: 40% Off
Save on Loop Earplugs, including Quiet 2 and popular gift sets for improved sleep, focus, and comfort.
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Meta Quest Promo Codes: $50 Off | May 2026
Experience cutting-edge VR and save up to 20% with coupons for the latest games, Meta Quest 3, Ray-Ban AI glasses, and more deals.
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B&H Photo Promo Codes and Deals This May
Enjoy top deals on cameras, computers, and tech essentials at B&H Photo.
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Exclusive Lovehoney Discount Codes: 15% Off
Save on Lovehoney, including bestselling toys, lingerie, and popular gift sets for date nights, self-care, and couples’ play.
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Layla Sleep Coupon: Save Up to $600 in May 2026
Upgrade your sleep setup with the latest Layla promo codes. Save on flippable mattresses, copper-infused pillows, and adjustable bases during the Spring Sale.
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Visible Promo Code: Save Over $400 in May 2026
Find great deals and promo codes for Visible at WIRED and save big, whether you're a long-time customer or a newbie.
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Design Within Reach Promo Codes: 30% Off | 2026
Get 30% off, 20% off, and free shipping with our Design Within Reach coupon codes, plus up to 50% off furniture with these special discounts.
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Babbel Promo Code: Up to 65% Off in May 2026
Master a new language with expert-led courses. Use our verified Babbel coupon codes to save up to 65% on student plans and 60% on 6-month subscriptions.
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Litter-Robot Promo Codes and Deals: Up to $150 Off
Get the latest Litter-Robot Discounts on Litter-Robot self-cleaning litter boxes, accessories, and more.
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Uplift Desk Coupon Codes & Discounts: Up to $570 Off
Upgrade your home office with the best Uplift Desk discount codes. Save on standing desks, ergonomic chairs, and accessories during the Spring Setup Sale.
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Greg Brockman Defends $30B OpenAI Stake: ‘Blood, Sweat, and Tears’
OpenAI’s cofounder and president revealed in federal court on Monday that he’s one of the largest individual stakeholders in the AI lab.
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What the Spirit Airlines Implosion Means for Your Vacation
The news isn’t good.
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What to Know About Sony’s $7.85 Million PlayStation Settlement
Are you eligible for a payout? Probably, but it might take a while and will likely be pretty small.
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Peacock Shows Can Now Be Streamed for Free on United Airlines Flights
Passengers can also watch for free on personal devices using the United mobile app.
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Bosses Want You to Use AI but They're Not Setting a Good Example, Study Says
Executives have been pushing AI for years. But leadership-led workplace culture may be preventing effective adoption, Microsoft found.
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'The Boys' Season 5: When Does Episode 6 Come Out?
The Boys is back for one its final three episodes.
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Overwhelmed by all the price hikes and content choices? We cut through the noise to help you sort through the best options.
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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for May 5, No. 588.
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Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for May 5, #1059
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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for May 5.
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WatchOS 27 Set to Get Slimmed-Down Watch Ultra Face, Report Says
A new watch face could be a better fit than the standard Apple Watch look.
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Surfshark Adds Vega OS Support, Expanding VPN Access on Amazon Fire TV
Surfshark's new app brings "core VPN capabilities" to Amazon Fire TV devices running the new Linux-based Vega OS.
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Google Pixel 11 Rumored to Come With a Better Camera, but Less RAM
A new leak suggests the next base model Pixel phone will have a 50-megapixel camera.
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iOS 27 Might Let Users Create Custom Passes for Apple Wallet App
Apple Wallet lets you download boarding passes, concert tickets and more, but not all businesses support it.
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How to Watch the NBA Playoffs 2026: Round 2 Matchups, TV and Streaming Schedule, and More
See which streaming services you need to watch every playoff game without cable.
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And the Oscar Does Not Go to… AI 'Actors' and AI-Written Screenplays, the Academy Says
You must be human to win an Academy Award.
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Utah Will Ban VPN Use to Circumvent Age Verification
Experts warn that the legislation could lead to websites banning all VPN addresses due to technical limitations.
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HBO Max: The 32 Absolute Best TV Shows to Watch
Here are the highly rated series you should stream on HBO Max, plus new additions in May.
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May the 4th Is Here and We've Got Deals and Announcements From Across the Galaxy
Star Wars Day is here and May the 4th brings fantastic deals, new products and sometimes new announcements. We've been picking the best of the bunch all day.
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Apple's New Rainbow Pride Band Is 10 Years In the Making
The 2026 Pride Edition Sport Loop marks a milestone year for Apple and its outgoing CEO.
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Another Mac Mini Option Goes MIA as Memory Shortage Rages On
The cheapest M4 Mac Mini variant has been completely dropped from Apple's product lineup. Previously, more expensive Mac Mini and Mac Studio configs have disappeared from the store.
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Mustache Mischief: Kids Bypass UK's Digital Age Barriers
Kids used to draw on their faces for fun. Now, they're doing it to play Roblox.
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Sony to Pay $7.85M in PlayStation Store Settlement. What to Know
Payments are automatic in most cases, but those with deactivated PlayStation Network accounts will have to put in more work to receive their share.
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iOS 26.5 Will Likely Bring End-to-End Encrypted RCS Messaging to Your iPhone
Apple could release the update to the general public next week.
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Need to Ask Jeeves Something? Sorry, It's Too Late
Ask.com and its search-query butler mascot Jeeves are now internet history.
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Spirit Airlines Has Shut Down. What Now?
The budget airline's bankruptcy has travelers scrambling. Here are some tips for rebooking and receiving a refund for tickets.
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Google AI workers vote to unionise over IDF and US military tech
Unions send letter to management requesting recognition for Google DeepMind employees, in particular over the company’s involvement in hi-tech systems used in Gaza and Iran wars
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Tech industry slowly dropping DEI efforts, finds Harvey Nash survey
The tech diversity push in the UK is dropping, despite workers claiming good workplace efforts
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IBM: Enterprise AI to shift from ‘light bulb’ to ‘electric motor’ era
Enterprises are set to make productivity gains as business shifts from point use cases for artificial intelligence to orchestrated, policy-driven deployment of agentic AI, says IBM CEO
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‘They protect the law while breaking it’: Inside Europol’s shadow IT system
Under pressure to deliver in the fight against serious cross-border crime, Europol built and operated a shadow data analysis platform containing large volumes of sensitive information, which operated without key legal and technical safeguards
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Mastering a marathon with the future of healthtech
In this week’s Computer Weekly, we look at how digital twins of the human body are helping athletes prepare for the London Marathon. We find out how AI is set to deliver new driving experiences in the latest cars. And we speak to a 146-year-old bank about taking an entrepreneurial approach to...
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UK’s NCSC warns of ‘wave of patches’
Vulnerability discovery and mitigation continues to exercise the top minds at Britain’s NCSC as cyber experts continue to debate the impact of frontier AI models such as Mythos
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How a cloud-native architecture handles persistent storage
A detailed understanding of how containerised applications work with data storage is needed to migrate enterprise IT to a cloud-native architecture
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IAM tools help Oracle Red Bull Racing keep pace with strict F1 regulations
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Cyber experts take an optimistic view of AI-powered hacking
During the annual CETaS showcase in London, experts discussed the potential cyber risk of tools such as Claude Mythos
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Almost half of UK businesses hit by cyber attacks
The government’s annual cyber security report reveals UK businesses are still struggling with the impact of attacks and breaches
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Data is a sovereignty issue. And broader than just the hyperscalers
As data sovereignty comes under scrutiny the more chimera-like it looks, but ventures like Google’s S3NS in France show potential
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Artificial intelligence powers Egypt’s USD 27bn city project
Backed by Talaat Moustafa Group, the development aims to fuse digital twin infrastructure, edge AI and data-driven economic planning to create a scalable smart city model
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Meta ramps up AI spend as it pushes advanced models
The owner of Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram needs to monetise its AI research and development. Expect breakthroughs later this year, it says
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Global study reveals biggest risks of AI in finance sector
University of Cambridge study reveals the risks facing the finance sector as it adopts artificial intelligence
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Inside FDP – part 1: Understanding the problems facing NHS data
In the first of an exclusive series of articles by the former deputy director of data engineering at NHS England, we examine the real story behind the NHS's controversial Palantir software project, the Federated Data Platform
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Microsoft explains value of E7 usage-based pricing
While the headline figure is its cloud growth, the company is making big changes to software licensing
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Cloud revenues up 35% YoY in a hot market that’s accelerating
Synergy Research figures put Q1 cloud revenues at $129bn. Meanwhile, AWS, Microsoft and Google have 63% of the world market, which shows an acceleration delta of 13%
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Umbrella companies not working for IT contractors, survey finds
IT skills market impacted as contractors forced to use umbrellas or opt out altogether, while tax compliance remains deeply uncertain, with late payments and payslip inaccuracy rife
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IT workers say AI is making their jobs more demanding
As workflows adapt to a shifting technological landscape, IT professionals risk being overwhelmed by ‘AI brain-fry’
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MPs call on UK government to learn from central bank’s IT project success story
Members of a parliamentary committee want the wider government to learn from success of Bank of England project
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