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NCSC tells organisations to have AI kill switches at the ready

In the wake of a series of cyber incidents involving AI agents, the NCSC has published interim guidance for operators of agentic systems, advising organisations retain the ability to pull the plug on AI systems entirely.

‘AI Resist List’ launched to challenge tech industry narratives

A collation of journalists, scholars and researchers have launched a database to document the increasing grassroots pushback against artificial intelligence technologies

Sovereignty’s next chapter: Why AI makes sovereignty a competitive advantage

In part two of a two-part series, Computer Weekly talks to 10 storage suppliers and a lawyer about the next frontier in data sovereignty – from AI model sovereignty to the sovereign SLAs that could redefine the storage market

Datacentre planning must be part of broad digital and industrial system

The UK must integrate digital and energy planning, and treat compute as a flexible grid asset through evidence-based modular design rather than building isolated hyperscale hubs

AI and jobs: people will be at the heart of making AI work

AI may be eliminating some job roles but overall demand for human labour will increase amid signs of an 'AI boomerang'.

CW@60: The networks behind a connected society

Computer Weekly may have chronicled IT in the UK for 60 years, but the country's telecoms infrastructure goes back three times that far

ICO police facial recognition audits reveal ‘mixed’ bag

The use of facial recognition technologies by UK police forces requires ‘significant improvements’ to ensure accountability and public trust, says data regulator

Chatbots with skills: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast

We speak to Starling Bank’s deputing CIO, Fred Laurent, about smart tools for the bank’s customer facing AI agent

Will Scottish datacentre ruling nudge spec builds into the open?

Scotland forces councils to flag 50MW-plus datacentre bids to ministers within seven days, as mooted gigawatt campuses prove to be vapour or stall on grid connections

Starling Bank adds AI-powered skills to customer-facing chatbot

The bank plans to introduce AI skills on a regular basis to build out the capabilities of the Starling Assistant

Number of girls choosing GCSE computing drops for second year in a row

For a few years, the number of girls choosing computing at GCSE was on the rise, but it has since seen a two-year drop

PoliceAI outlines plans to test and assure AI for policing

Computer Weekly speaks with PoliceAI – a national body set up to build, test and assure artificial intelligence models for policing contexts – about how it plans to approach the development and implementation of automated policing tools

Turn datacentre impact uncertainty into datacentre clarity

Driven by AI, soaring datacentre demands require a UK national community impact framework. It must balance growth with transparency, grid readiness, and ratepayer protection

Premier League to phase in cyber compliance regime

The Premier League is introducing mandatory cyber compliance rules, but they won’t be fully enforced until the end of the decade

Interview: How a poker strategy scores in business

Computer Weekly speaks to Jo Living of Aces High about the game of poker and how it relates to personal and business life

Gartner: Agentic AI won’t benefit from economies of scale

The cost of AI inference varies greatly depending on the model and how much thinking and planning agentic AI systems need to do