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Scarlett Johansson’s OpenAI clash is just the start of legal wrangles over artificial intelligence

Hollywood star’s claim ChatGPT update used an imitation of her voice highlights tensions over rapidly accelerating technology

Jeff Dodds: the Formula E boss planning a move into pole position

Petrolheads are quick to scorn the idea of electric car racing, but the series’ chief executive is sure that time, technology – and even geography – are on his side

Big tech has distracted world from existential risk of AI, says top scientist

Max Tegmark argues that the downplaying is not accidental and threatens to delay, until it’s too late, the strict regulations needed

Tech titan Mike Lynch testifies at fraud trial that Autonomy was ‘not perfect’

UK founder, accused of inflating sales and misleading regulators, takes stand and says he wasn’t fully responsible for firm’s decisions

Tech tycoon Mike Lynch, accused of ‘massive’ fraud, set to testify at US trial

Lawyers for founder of software firm Autonomy, charged over $11bn Hewlett-Packard deal, suggest they may move for mistrial

OpenAI and Wall Street Journal owner News Corp sign content deal

Deal lets ChatGPT maker use all articles from Wall Street Journal, New York Post, Times and Sunday Times for AI model development

Productivity soars in sectors of global economy most exposed to AI, says report

Employers in UK, one of 15 countries studied, willing to pay 14% wage premium for jobs requiring AI skills

New York reaches $2bn settlement with crypto lender Genesis over fraud claims

Letitia James announces victims fund for ‘defrauded investors’ in largest settlement the state has ever made with a crypto company

Revealed: Meta approved political ads in India that incited violence

Exclusive: Ads containing AI-manipulated images were submitted to Facebook by civil and corporate accountability groups

London-listed Keywords Studios says it will accept £2bn offer

Video game services company backs EQT private equity bid in latest foreign move on UK-listed firm

We’ve got the talent and the tech. So why can’t Britain grow its own world-beaters?

Companies are deserting the FTSE because of a shortage of investment – but there is a solution

As the AI world gathers in Seoul, can an accelerating industry balance progress against safety?

Companies such as OpenAI and Meta push ahead, but it is clear that biggest changes are yet to come

Binance executive denied bail in Nigeria over money laundering charges

Tigran Gambaryan faces allegations of ‘serious criminality’ on behalf of world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange

Company insolvencies jump; Royal Mail takeover would face security review; energy cap to fall in July – as it happened

Business insolvencies jummped 18% last month, while Jeremy Hunt says any takeover offer for Royal Mail would be scrutinised

UK engineering firm Arup falls victim to £20m deepfake scam

Hong Kong employee was duped into sending cash to criminals by AI-generated video call

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