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Samsung memory chip staff in line for £310,000 bonuses after AI profit-sharing deal

Published in Technology | The Guardian on 27.05.2026

Agreement averts strike and shows latest impact of AI boom as two more chipmakers join $1tn clubEmployees at Samsung Electronics’ memory chip division are to receive bonuses averaging about £310,000 each through a landmark profit-sharing agreement, as the AI boom drives up chipmakers’ profits.Fears of a strike at Samsung were averted on Wednesday after two unions for the world’s largest memory chipmaker said 74% of the 62,616 workers who cast their votes had backed the deal. Continue reading...

Glassworm botnet that targeted OS devs smashed to pieces

Published in Glassworm botnet that targeted OS devs smashed to pieces on 27.05.2026

CrowdStrike, Google and the Shadowserver Foundation worked together to take down a botnet that poisoned over 300 GitHub repositories, risking widespread supply chain compromise

NatWest inks AI deal for trade finance

Published in Glassworm botnet that targeted OS devs smashed to pieces on 27.05.2026

NatWest bank wants to streamline trade finance while improving compliance through the use of artificial intelligence

UK has ‘narrowing window’ to stay ahead of tech threats, says GCHQ chief Keast-Butler

Published in Glassworm botnet that targeted OS devs smashed to pieces on 27.05.2026

UK needs to treat cyber security 10 times more urgently in the wake of threats from Russia, China and other adversaries, says GCHQ director Anne Keast-Butler

Datacentre dive: From rust belt to megawatt AI factory

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We visited Terawulf’s Lake Ontario 750MW datacentre development. Photos and recordings weren't allowed, so we took notes and wrote them up in more traditional ways

When your biggest security risk has never signed a contract

Published in Glassworm botnet that targeted OS devs smashed to pieces on 27.05.2026

The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers the intersection of AI and IAM. In this article we explore how the frontiers of identity are expanding in the agentic era, and why this requires new approaches to governance.

Agentic AI: Trading one lock-in for another

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IT and business execs are being encouraged to move quickly to benefit from what IT providers are offering in terms of agentic AI

The Gentlemen emerging as key ransomware player

Published in Glassworm botnet that targeted OS devs smashed to pieces on 27.05.2026

An emerging ransomware crew known as The Gentlemen is becoming a force to be reckoned with, according to NCC’s latest monthly threat data

Nasa selects Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin for first of three uncrewed lunar missions

Published in Technology | The Guardian on 26.05.2026

Three lunar landings are planned for this year in preparation for the construction of a $20bn moon baseSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailNasa announced on Tuesday ambitious plans for three uncrewed lunar missions this year to kickstart construction of a $20bn moon base, and said it had chosen the Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin, ahead of Elon Musk’s SpaceX, to conduct the first.The revelation by Nasa’s administrator, Jared Isaacman, at a press conference in Washington DC marked the first detailed public explanation of how and when the moon base will be built. Continue reading...

Spotify boss defends move to AI music, saying it is better than ‘slop’

Published in Technology | The Guardian on 26.05.2026

Streaming platform says remix tool agreed with Universal Music Group will protect artists from piracySpotify’s chief executive has defended the company’s move into AI-generated music, claiming it offers users and creators a better alternative to piracy and unregulated AI slop.Last week, the platform announced a new feature in which premium users will be allowed to create their own, AI-generated remixes and song covers using music from participating artists. Continue reading...

Musk and Altman’s AI rivalry reaches boiling point as IPO race heats up

Published in Technology | The Guardian on 26.05.2026

As SpaceX and OpenAI race toward IPOs, a tiny circle of tech leaders tightens its grip on AI’s futureHello, and welcome to TechScape. I’m your host, Blake Montgomery, US tech editor at the Guardian. Let’s recap a whirlwind five days that may determine the future of AI.SpaceX reveals plan for $1.75tn stock market debut that could make Musk a trillionaireMars colony and Grok warnings: five strange details in SpaceX’s pitch to investorsThe main takeaways from Elon Musk’s plans for $1.75tn SpaceX flotationMeta is rapidly reorganizing its workers’ jobs around AI: ‘Transfers aren’t optional’Nvidia’s revenue blows past Wall Street expectations as AI boom acceleratesIncoming Ofcom chair vows to take on ‘tech bros’OpenAI makes breakthrough on 80-year-old maths problemMeta settles major social media addiction lawsuit with school districtTesla Cybertruck pulled from Texas lake after attempting ‘wade mode’ Continue reading...

‘We can stitch together our past’: the AI-generated time-travellers vlogging from history

Published in Technology | The Guardian on 26.05.2026

The content creators behind channels like Chloe VS History are using AI tools to ‘bring history to life in a really visceral way’“I have just arrived in Tudor London, 1536,” a young woman in a green puffer jacket tells the camera. “I’m going to check in at my room in the inn, get into the market. Then, later I am meeting the actual king – yep, Henry VIII – in person.”On YouTube and other social platforms, users are flocking to watch AI-generated “history influencers”, characters that vlog their travels to historical settings. Continue reading...

Mother of boy who may have died in TikTok challenge urges No 10 to ban social media

Published in Technology | The Guardian on 26.05.2026

Ellen Roome, whose son, Jools Sweeney, was 14 when he died, wants a ban put in place for under-16sThe mother of a teenager who believes he died in a TikTok challenge gone wrong has said Downing Street has been too slow to move towards a social media ban for under-16s, and accused the government of “kicking it down the road”.Ellen Roome, the mother of Jools Sweeney, 14, is among the families who will meet Keir Starmer on Tuesday as a consultation on a possible social media ban closes this week. Continue reading...

US students on why they booed their pro-AI graduation speakers: ‘They’re not reading the room’

Published in Technology | The Guardian on 26.05.2026

Recent college grads are not very fond of commencement speakers hyping up a technology they see as a threat to their career prospectsWhen Jacob Pagel graduated from Middle Tennessee State University this spring, predictions about artificial intelligence already had him questioning the value of his degree. Then a music executive started preaching about AI’s transformative power during a commencement speech.“This industry will change on you in a heartbeat. It has already changed more in the last 10 years than in the 50 years prior … AI is rewriting production as we sit here,” said Scott Borchetta, CEO of the record label Big Machine. After a few stray boos from graduates, he doubled down: “Deal with it.” Continue reading...

Rachel Reeves tells ministers to ‘buy British’ in four key industries

Published in Technology | The Guardian on 25.05.2026

Exclusive: Chancellor pushes for procurement of ships, steel, energy and AI to prioritise Britishness as well as costRachel Reeves has instructed cabinet colleagues to award government contracts in four critical industries directly to British companies, making clear her irritation that ministers have been sending too much government business abroad.In a letter seen by the Guardian, the chancellor tells every cabinet minister in charge of a spending department to “buy British” wherever possible, adding that she is disappointed they are not already doing so. Continue reading...