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How the Guardian's Style Guide Tackles Modern Language

The Guardian's style guide editors detail their 2023 rulings on terms from 'Twixmas' to AI and Arabic names. Discover how they balance tradition with evolving English. Share your thoughts with the readers' editor.

Is the AI investment bubble about to burst?

Sky News analysis reveals why the maths behind the AI boom may no longer add up. Experts warn of dire economic consequences if the bubble bursts. Read the full report.

Analysts Warn of AI Bubble as Spending Outpaces Profits

Sky News analysis reveals growing fears of an AI investment bubble. Experts highlight three critical pressure points that could burst it, questioning if the maths behind the trillion-dollar boom still adds up.

Stephen Lawrence killer David Norris denied parole

David Norris, one of Stephen Lawrence's murderers, has been refused release by the Parole Board. Baroness Doreen Lawrence brands him a 'coward' for withholding names of other attackers.

German struggle with 'How are you?' explained

German journalist Carolin Würfel explores why a simple greeting causes national anxiety, linking it to history, language, and a fear of superficiality. Discover the cultural roots and the hope in younger generations.

Sea Phrases in Everyday English: A Linguistic Voyage

Explore the surprising nautical origins of common English phrases like 'by and large' and 'three sheets to the wind'. Discover how the language of the sea washed ashore. Read the full analysis.

First Aboriginal Bilingual School in NSW Thrives

Discover how the Gumbaynggirr Giingana Freedom School is revitalising language and culture, with student attendance soaring above the national average. Read the inspiring story of its community.

HSBC signs AI deal with French startup Mistral

HSBC has signed a deal with French AI firm Mistral to deploy its large language models across the bank, aiming to boost efficiency and internal tool development. Read more.

Poetry jailbreaks AI safety in 62% of models

Italian researchers discover AI safety features bypassed through poetry. 62% of tested models provided harmful content when prompted with verse. Learn how this vulnerability affects AI security.

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