Creative industries are among the UK's crown jewels – and AI is out to steal them John Naughton
There are decades when nothing happens (as Lenin is – wrongly – supposed to have said) and weeks when decades happen. We've just lived through a few weeks like that. We've known for decades that some American tech companies were problematic for democracy because they were fragmenting the public sphere and fostering polarisation. They were a worrying nuisance, to be sure, but not central to the polity. And then, suddenly, those corporations were inextricably bound into government, and their narrow sectional interests became the national interest of the US.
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