Poland’s Tech Sovereignty Test For Government AI Purchases

Poland will introduce a new “sovereignty test” for major government technology purchases as Prime Minister Donald Tusk warns that growing dependence on foreign digital infrastructure and AI providers has become a strategic national concern. What Has Been Announced? Speaking at the European Financial Congress in Sopot, Tusk said Poland would begin assessing significant public-sector technology…

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AI Beats Nuclear Weapons As Defence Leaders’ Biggest Concern

Artificial intelligence emerged as a bigger concern than nuclear weapons during a major strategic stability discussion at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, as senior military leaders warned that AI is accelerating the speed of conflict beyond the pace of human decision-making. Why AI Dominated The Discussion The Shangri-La Dialogue is one of the world’s most…

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Microsoft Faces Backlash Over Security Researcher Dispute

Microsoft has drawn criticism from parts of the cyber security community after publicly condemning a researcher who disclosed several unpatched Windows vulnerabilities and warning that its Digital Crimes Unit would continue pursuing those who enable criminal activity. What Happened? The dispute centres on a researcher known online as “Nightmare Eclipse”, who recently published proof-of-concept exploit…

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EU Wants Households To Shift Energy Use As AI Demand Grows

The European Commission is encouraging households to move electricity consumption away from peak periods as rising demand from AI data centres, electrification, and digital infrastructure places growing pressure on Europe’s power grids. What The EU Has Announced As part of its new Strategic Roadmap for Digitalisation and Artificial Intelligence in Energy, the European Commission has…

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Persuasion Driver #9 : Storytelling And Emotion

Storytelling is one of the oldest and most powerful forms of persuasion because it helps people understand, remember, and feel the meaning behind a message. Long before websites, social media, advertising, sales funnels, or marketing automation existed, people used stories to share lessons, explain danger, pass on knowledge, and influence behaviour. That is still true…

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AI Finds Bugs Faster Than They Can Be Patched

Anthropic says its experimental cybersecurity AI has already uncovered more than 10,000 high- or critical-severity vulnerabilities across some of the world’s most important software systems, highlighting what could become one of the biggest challenges facing cyber security in the AI era. Project Glasswing The findings come from Project Glasswing, a restricted cybersecurity initiative launched by…

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Why Financial Markets Are Starting To Trade AI

In this Tech Insight, we look at how artificial intelligence is becoming so economically important that financial markets are starting to treat it like a tradable commodity. Why? For most businesses, AI is still thought of primarily as chatbots, virtual assistants, or productivity tools. Behind the scenes, however, every AI request consumes computing resources that…

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Microsoft Makes Copilot Optional In Windows 11

Microsoft has introduced a new Windows 11 policy that allows organisations to remove the Microsoft Copilot app from managed devices, giving IT teams greater control over how AI is deployed. A New Copilot Removal Policy The change arrived as part of Microsoft’s April 2026 Windows 11 update and introduces a policy called “Remove Microsoft Copilot…

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Why YouTube Mentions Matter More Than Backlinks In AI Search

A study of 75,000 brands has found that being talked about on YouTube may now be a stronger predictor of AI visibility than backlinks, domain authority, or even the size of a company’s website. The Research The findings come from SEO platform Ahrefs, which analysed brand visibility across ChatGPT, Google AI Mode, and Google AI…

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GCHQ Turns To AI For National Cyber Defence

GCHQ says it has developed a blueprint for a national cyber defence capability that could use AI agents to help protect the UK’s most important infrastructure from increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks. A New Approach To Cyber Defence The proposed system, which could be operational within five years, would use what GCHQ describes as “cutting-edge agentic AI” to…

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