What the papers say – April 19
Starmer’s NHS warning among wide range of lead stories.
Starmer’s NHS warning among wide range of lead stories.
Finley Boden was ‘systematically’ beaten in a campaign of abuse.
The release of ChatGPT and similar products from Microsoft and Google has led to consumer concerns about the pace of technological change.
The shoppable social network said early customers on the platform have seen share buyback payouts of between £250 and £9,000.
The hatchback was widely used in the filming of This Time With Alan Partridge.
Police did not identify the victim.
Employees protested outside the tech giant’s King’s Cross headquarters on Tuesday.
The awards aim to recognise the best internet content and its creators.
The tech giant said its annual revenue for 2022 reached 642.3 billion yuan (£75.55 billion), a 0.9% gain from the year before.
Some flights were as short as five miles, which campaigners have called ‘unacceptable’ and ‘generally pointless’.
The Joint Council for Qualifications has published guidance for teachers on ‘protecting the integrity’ of qualifications in the context of AI use.
TikTok and its parent company ByteDance have been swept up in a wider geopolitical battle between Beijing and Washington over trade and technology.
Lawyers for Google and DeepMind have said the claim is ‘bound to fail’.
Bard will become available to a small number of UK and US users from Tuesday
Initial applicants will be limited to the US and the UK.