Nvidia shares fall on slowing growth and production concerns Doubling of quarterly revenues to £23bn fails to allay worry about delays to next generation of AI chips
Mark Zuckerberg says White House ‘pressured’ Facebook to censor Covid-19 content Meta boss regrets bowing to government power and says he would not make the same choices today
The Guardian view on connective labour: feelings are part of the job description Editorial: A sociologist has produced a timely warning about the dangers of losing the relational in pursuit of efficiency and profit
Britain could be a sci-tech superpower – if the Treasury stopped holding it back The UK has the research base, the startups, the venture capitalists, but its presence in the global market is pitiful. The chancellor must step in
Who was Stephen Chamberlain, colleague of Mike Lynch who died after road collision? Co-defendant in US fraud trial following sale of Autonomy to HP had been out jogging in Cambridgeshire
Clear for takeoff? Amazon gets green light to test-fly delivery drones in UK CAA will test machines flying out of human controller’s line of sight and could pave way for home deliveries
Cybersecurity firm Wiz to open European headquarters in London Exclusive: Company’s first European office is major shot in the arm for UK’s aspirations to be global tech hub
Elon Musk says ‘no choice’ but for X to shut San Francisco HQ Billionaire confirms website’s main office will relocate to Austin, Texas, while SpaceX will also leave California
Hiring women, rather than just talking about it, works. That doesn’t mean all men are on board, it turns out As a Netherlands university found, female exclusion is seen as systemic – but if men have to wait their turn, it provokes anger, writes Dutch journalist Renate van der Zee
UK shelves £1.3bn of funding for technology and AI projects Britain’s first next-generation supercomputer, planned by Tories, in doubt after Labour government move
Mixed signals on tech stocks amid debate over viability of AI boom Fears of fresh sell-off after Nvidia and Microsoft shares dip, but other chip stocks continue to rise
Google DeepMind takes step closer to cracking top-level maths Team of two new AI systems score one point short of gold medal in global maths contest for gifted students
Stock markets tumble amid jitters over tech companies’ growth Losses in Europe and Asia are driven by AI-related groups including Nvidia, Tesla and Google-owner Alphabet
Elon Musk claims Tesla will start using humanoid robots next year Billionaire says Optimus will start performing tasks for carmaker in 2025 and could be ready for sale in 2026