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'It's going to be really bad': Fears over AI bubble bursting grow in Silicon Valley

'It's going to be really bad': Fears over AI bubble bursting grow in Silicon Valley

At OpenAI's DevDay this week, OpenAI boss Sam Altman did what American tech bosses rarely do these days: he actually answered questions from reporters. 'I know it's tempting to write the bubble story, …

'Marginalised and menopausal' women given spotlight

'Marginalised and menopausal' women given spotlight

'When the menopause enlightenment happened, non-white women were still not part of the conversation,' says Bami Adenipekun. The 49-year-old equity consultant said she considers her brain now to be 'mo …

'My baby's brain tumour symptoms were dismissed as colic'

'My baby's brain tumour symptoms were dismissed as colic'

A mum whose baby daughter was diagnosed with a brain tumour, after her symptoms were dismissed as colic and reflux for more than two months, is calling for better awareness of the condition. Newborn M …

'My first cervical screening was over before I knew it'

'My first cervical screening was over before I knew it'

People not knowing about options to make their cervical screening easier and more comfortable is 'costing lives' , a cancer charity warned last month. To find out what having the test is really like f …

'My girl can't walk or talk': Searching for answers in Wales' rare disease cluster

'My girl can't walk or talk': Searching for answers in Wales' rare disease cluster

Rachel Cowley's daughter Jessica was like any other 10-year-old until she started having seizures. Now aged 20, Jessica is unable to walk or talk, and Ms Cowley fears she will die in the next few year …

'My late husband's organs transformed the lives of four people'

'My late husband's organs transformed the lives of four people'

Arlene Hutchinson's husband, Mark, was only 52 when he died unexpectedly last year after suffering two strokes 'out of the blue'. Like many couples they had never discussed organ donation but she knew …

'Prescription for time at the coast helped me'

'Prescription for time at the coast helped me'

Kelly Pardy was born with juvenile macular degeneration - a visual impairment that affects her central vision. The impact of the condition became particularly challenging when she became unemployed fo …

'Rik Mayall gave me glorious creative moments'

'Rik Mayall gave me glorious creative moments'

Comedian Ben Elton said working with the late Rik Mayall gave him some of 'the most glorious creative moments' he had ever had and writing about him helped him to deal with some of his grief over his …

'Severe period pain – it's not normal'

'Severe period pain – it's not normal'

A mother has spoken out about dealing with severe period pain for two decades before finally being diagnosed with endometriosis. Reah Steer, 34, from Windsor in Berkshire, described enduring years of …

'There's no way we can afford $100,000': Small firms scramble over H-1B visa fees

'There's no way we can afford $100,000': Small firms scramble over H-1B visa fees

When US President Donald Trump signed an executive order last Friday to add a $100,000 (£74,000) fee for applications for H-1B visas, a programme for skilled foreign workers, Abhishek Singh immediatel …

'We are inventing captivity medicine': Hospital prepares for freed Israeli hostages

'We are inventing captivity medicine': Hospital prepares for freed Israeli hostages

When the first hostages are released by Hamas in Gaza, taken into Israel and transferred by helicopter to the Rabin Medical Center in Petah Tikva, Dr Michal Steinman will take them up to the sixth flo …

'We must catch up soon!' How to stop ghosting your friends

'We must catch up soon!' How to stop ghosting your friends

'We must catch up soon!' It's a phrase near universal in adult friendships - a text we've likely both sent and received. We mean it in the moment, with the best of intentions. But between work, family …


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