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Values replace economics as the driving force of the national debate
Duelling AI teams compete to create images dangerously indistinguishable from reality
Critics probably have the best insight into the changes the platform needs to make
Commercial pressure is making us anxious when children do not conform to stereotypes
Social media has made political partisanship increasingly hostile and dangerous
Labour ran an upbeat campaign, while the Tories relied on a message of fear
The internet confronts us with our previous selves, fixed in pixels for posterity
Putting T & Cs into plain language would not only benefit teenagers
Hunt’s call for a ban on under-18s sexting felt like he was setting them a challenge
The top-down nature of the icons shows just how much faith we place in tech companies
It can be hard for those left behind to let go of these digital ghosts
Many will see ousted ad boss Kevin Roberts as a martyr who told the truth, writes Helen Lewis
Notebook: Obama seeks to be in an optimum state for his role as Decider-in-Chief, writes Helen Lewis
Notebook: Staying in touch is easy, but true friendship takes greater effort, writes Helen Lewis
I have saved humanity on a dozen occasions and each time it was beautiful, writes Helen Lewis
We need to find way to spread ideas and pictures without web users risking bill, writes Helen Lewis
The sector’s powerful white men can make the case for inclusion, writes Helen Lewis
National Videogame Arcade is recognition of the creativity of games, writes Helen Lewis
Legislators were slow to realise the effects of the original, ethereal internet, writes Helen Lewis
The idea that an adoring other half is electoral Viagra refuses to die, writes Helen Lewis
If the UK prime minister wants change, he must impose all-women shortlists, writes Helen Lewis
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