A German court says Google’s AI Overviews are Google’s own words, and it’s liable when they’re false
A German court says Google’s AI Overviews are Google’s own words, and it’s liable when they’re false

A German court has ruled that Google is directly liable for false claims its AI Overviews make, treating the AI-written summaries as Google’s own speech rather than ordinary search results. It is one of the first rulings to test who is responsible when…

Snapchat walls under-16s off from public Spotlight, making their videos friends-only
Snapchat walls under-16s off from public Spotlight, making their videos friends-only

Snapchat is restricting how its youngest users share video. From this week, Snapchatters aged 13 to 15 will get a dedicated profile where their Stories and short-form Spotlight clips are visible only to mutually accepted friends, and will no longer be …

The ECB moved to rein in Revolut’s ‘self-guided missiles’, just as a share sale values it at $115bn
The ECB moved to rein in Revolut’s ‘self-guided missiles’, just as a share sale values it at $115bn

The European Central Bank quietly moved to rein in Revolut last year, restricting Europe’s most valuable fintech from launching new products across the European Economic Area over concerns about how fast it approved them, the Financial Times reported o…

Munich startup ERC System unveils Victor, a heavy-lift cargo eVTOL, at ILA Berlin
Munich startup ERC System unveils Victor, a heavy-lift cargo eVTOL, at ILA Berlin

Munich-area startup ERC System has unveiled Victor, an uncrewed hybrid-electric cargo eVTOL designed for defence, logistics, and disaster response, at ILA Berlin 2026. The company says the aircraft can carry a 250kg payload over a range of 300km at a c…

TSMC does not rule out price rises as inflation pushes up chip manufacturing costs
TSMC does not rule out price rises as inflation pushes up chip manufacturing costs

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, the world’s largest chipmaker, told the BBC that inflation is pushing up its costs and did not rule out raising prices. CFO Wendell Huang said the company would not impose sudden “fourfold, fivefold” increase…

Meta pulled facial recognition code from its smart glasses app one day after WIRED found it, then denied the timing was related
Meta pulled facial recognition code from its smart glasses app one day after WIRED found it, then denied the timing was related

Meta removed nearly all traces of an unreleased facial recognition system from its smart glasses companion app on Friday, one day after WIRED reported that the software had been quietly embedded in an app installed on more than 50 million phones. The f…

The UK just committed £1.3 billion to AI hardware, worker training, and putting AI in courtrooms
The UK just committed £1.3 billion to AI hardware, worker training, and putting AI in courtrooms

The UK government used London Tech Week to announce a £1.1 billion AI Hardware Plan and a £200 million AI Adoption package, alongside reforms that will put AI into the justice system and a new data lab aimed at preventing homelessness. The announcement…

The EU just ordered Meta to let rival AI assistants back onto WhatsApp within five days
The EU just ordered Meta to let rival AI assistants back onto WhatsApp within five days

The European Commission has ordered Meta to “restore free access to WhatsApp for rival general purpose AI assistants” within five working days. The interim measures, announced on Tuesday, are designed to prevent what the Commission called “serious and …

The Netherlands is screening foreign investment in AI companies from January, after letting Nexperia slip through
The Netherlands is screening foreign investment in AI companies from January, after letting Nexperia slip through

The Dutch government will expand its investment-screening regime to cover six additional technologies, including artificial intelligence, from 1 January 2027. The rules will affect hundreds of companies, according to the Ministry of Economic Affairs. “…

The UK is reviewing its £330M NHS deal with Palantir, and may pull the plug in 2027
The UK is reviewing its £330M NHS deal with Palantir, and may pull the plug in 2027

The British government has put its most contentious health-tech contract on notice. It is now formally reviewing the NHS’s £330mn deal with Palantir, and weighing whether to walk away in 2027. Technology minister Liz Kendall confirmed the review this w…