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  • Cuts, struggles and breakups: How is AI reshaping the consultancy sector?

    July 2, 2025

    Amidst the job cuts at Big Four, crisis mode is rearing at consultancy firms as the industry struggles to keep up with the AI world

  • Artists, pop stars, musicians, lend me your ears: We can’t stop AI from using our work

    July 2, 2025

    Banning AI from training on artists' work is like banning people from reading, writes Sir Robin Millar in today's Notebook.

  • Retail investors cut back on dining out to free up investment capital

    July 2, 2025

    Retail investors have become more frugal, but only so they can invest more, writes Carl Hazeley, CEO of retail investor hub Finimize.

  • Premier League kicks off AI era with five-year Microsoft deal

    July 1, 2025

    The Premier League has inked a five-year deal with Microsoft to overhaul how fans engage with the game. But the tie-up also tightens Big Tech’s grip on British sport, reigniting scrutiny over data use and monetisation. Under the agreement, Microsoft will become the League’s official cloud and AI partner, with its Copilot technology powering a [...]

  • Government pledges to back UK fintech with regulation overhaul 

    July 1, 2025

    The government has pledged a regulation shakeup to support UK fintech as it seeks to slash the red tape blocking innovation. Speaking at City Week, technology secretary Peter Kyle said the government’s new Regulatory Innovation Office (RIO) would develop new smart tools to make navigating regulatory procedures “faster, clearer and more accessible”. This will include [...]

  • Replacing graduates with AI will hurt businesses in the long run

    July 1, 2025

    Replacing graduate roles with AI does not build a smarter business, it builds a shallow one, writes Paul Armstrong.

  • Meta’s billion-dollar AI talent hunt sparks broader jobs reckoning

    June 30, 2025

    Meta is offering some of the most lucrative recruitment packages in tech history, as chief executive Mark Zuckerberg leads an aggressive hiring push to reposition the firm as a leader in generative artificial intelligence (AI). The member of the so-called magnificent seven has offered signing bonuses of up to $100 (£79m) to lure top talent [...]

  • ChatGPT wipes out entry level jobs 

    June 30, 2025

    Vacancies for graduate roles, apprenticeships, internships, and junior positions have decreased by more than 30 per cent since ChatGPT emerged at the end of 2022. The research by Adzuna follows a warning last month from the Chief Executive of artificial intelligence heavyweight Anthropic, Dario Amodei, who said that AI could eliminate up to 50 per cent of [...]

  • AI system to analyse NHS databases and identify scandals

    June 30, 2025

    The UK will be the first country in the world to use an AI system to analyse hospital databases and catch potential safety scandals early, the government has announced. The technology can identify patterns of abuse, serious injuries, deaths or other incidents that can slip through the net. When concerns are raised, the Care Quality [...]

  • Getty Images drops ‘key argument’ in its live trial against Stability AI

    June 26, 2025

    Two weeks into the closely watched trial, Getty Images has dropped its claims for primary copyright infringement against the British AI image generator company

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