
How AI Sycophancy Is Quietly Reshaping Our Grip on Reality
AI chatbots that constantly flatter and validate users pose a growing threat to critical thinking, leadership decisions, and our shared sense of truth.

AI chatbots that constantly flatter and validate users pose a growing threat to critical thinking, leadership decisions, and our shared sense of truth.

From India to Africa and Europe, nations outside the AI supply chain face mass job losses and shrinking tax revenues in the age of artificial intelligence.

BP's ousting of Albert Manifold after just eight months sparks debate, but boards firing chairs is not dysfunction — it's governance working as intended.

New CBI Economics research reveals the UK's net zero industry is worth over £100bn annually, supports 1M+ jobs, and has £500bn in investment lined up.

A 24-hour London Underground strike by tube drivers over a four-day working week is causing massive disruption across the city, with a second strike due Thursday.

An investigation reveals how Colorado regulators let oil firms avoid cleanup bonds, leaving thousands of abandoned drill sites and communities at risk.

Six US states file lawsuit against the Trump administration over a $1bn taxpayer-funded deal that terminated major offshore wind leases off New York.

Hungary's new PM Péter Magyar pushes a bold wealth tax targeting Orbán-era oligarchs, signaling a major shift toward social justice and economic reform.

Lego and Pokémon join forces to deliver motion-sensitive smart bricks that bring Pikachu to life with lights, sounds, and epic interactive battles.

BP supports Amanda Blanc as senior independent director to lead its second chair search following Albert Manifold's shock departure.

The UK government's detailed plans to ban zero-hours contracts face criticism from both unions and employers. Here's what the proposed rules mean.

Google's parent Alphabet plans the largest-ever equity fundraise at $80bn, including a $10bn deal with Berkshire Hathaway, to fuel its AI infrastructure push.