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ChatGPT Health Accesses Your Medical Records

OpenAI's new ChatGPT Health tool lets users connect medical records and fitness apps. While promising convenience, it raises major questions about data privacy, accuracy, and trust in Big Tech's healthcare ambitions. Discover the implications.

The reality behind 'consumer-ready' home robots

As humanoid service robots like NEO hit the market, we examine the privacy risks, the 'fauxtomation' behind the tech, and why labour-saving devices often create more work. Read the full investigation.

Prince Harry to give evidence in Daily Mail privacy trial

The Duke of Sussex will take the stand next week in a landmark legal action against Associated Newspapers. He and six others allege unlawful activities including phone hacking and surveillance. Follow the latest from the High Court.

Microsoft to Pay Full Power Costs for Data Centres

President Trump announces a partnership with Microsoft, ensuring tech giants cover their own soaring electricity costs for AI data centres to protect American households from higher bills.

LGB+ mortality risk 1.3x higher than straight peers

First ONS data reveals LGB+ people in England & Wales are significantly more likely to die by suicide, drug overdose, or alcohol-related disease. Urgent action needed to address health inequalities.

Gmail AI Scare: Are Your Emails Training Gemini?

A viral warning claims Gmail users are opted into sharing data for AI training. We investigate the facts, Google's response, and show you how to disable the settings. Protect your privacy now.

Health Risks of Holding in Your Poo Revealed

A new study reveals why 76% of Brits delay going to the loo, and the serious health consequences, from constipation to long-term bowel issues. Listen to your body.

George and Amal Clooney become French citizens

George Clooney and his wife Amal have been granted French citizenship. The actor cited France's strict privacy laws protecting children from paparazzi as a key reason for the family's decision. Read the full story.

Santa's List: Who's Checking the Checkers?

As Christmas Eve approaches, questions arise over the oversight of Santa's famous 'naughty or nice' list. Who ensures its accuracy and fairness? We investigate the festive data dilemma.

86m Spotify tracks stolen in major data scrape

Activist group Anna's Archive claims to have scraped 86m music files from Spotify, raising fears the data will train AI models. Read the full story on the copyright battle.

Gen Z's Outdoor Sex Trend Driven by Housing Crisis

New research reveals nearly 40% of UK Gen Z live with parents or housemates, forcing them into creative and often public locations for intimacy. Experts share tips for reclaiming privacy.

Westminster Council warns personal data copied by hackers

Westminster City Council confirms hackers likely copied sensitive resident data in a November cyber attack. The council is investigating the breach's full impact. Find out which services are affected and how to get help.

The Hidden Dangers of AI-Powered Toys for Children

As AI toys flood the market, a Guardian columnist's experience and new research reveal serious risks, from inappropriate content to data harvesting. Discover why experts advise keeping this tech away from young minds.

Data 'Wrap' Fatigue Hits Festive Season in 2025

From Spotify to banking apps, personalised year-end data summaries are everywhere. Anna Moloney argues this corporate trend exposes our habits and traps us in repetitive cycles. Is it time to leave the past in the past?

Great Lakes water crisis as AI data centres move in

Water levels across the Great Lakes are falling, just as energy-hungry mega-scale data centres move into the region. Communities in Ohio and Michigan are fighting back against the threat to their water supply. Read the full investigation.

Citi and LSEG Strike Major Data Partnership

Citi partners with London Stock Exchange Group to integrate Workspace data, aiming to boost efficiency for its 35,000 investment bankers. Discover the strategic move.

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