
Andrew Orlowski
Andrew Orlowski is a technology journalist who writes a weekly Telegraph column every Monday. He founded the research network Think of X and previously worked for The Register. You can find him on Twitter @AndrewOrlowski
Starmer’s digital ID dream is already a real nightmare
Security guarantees to the public about One Login are worth nothing

Squeamish Labour can’t defend us against Chinese hackers
Britain must shore up its national cyber security in the face of Beijing’s provocations

We should all be worried about the great AI bubble
Given its enormous scale, an artificial intelligence crash could spell doom

Starmer’s reign of error will soon be upon us
Labour’s digital IDs are a cosmic-scale delusion that will end in catastrophe

Trump’s TikTok deal sets a very dangerous precedent
Grave risks could lie ahead for the US if it seizes competitors’ business assets

We need a radical energy policy to stop blackout Britain
Making cheap and abundant power the governing principle of the UK may be the only way to avert disaster

Fix Britain’s sclerotic growth by replacing workers with robots
Automation could revive our stagnant, service-heavy economy

Here’s the truth about the Civil Service and AI
People self report that chatbots make them more efficient. The reality is not so rosy

‘Psychopathic’ AI is a hacker’s dream
The rush to roll out chatbots is a gift to ruthless cyber criminals

AI isn’t just overhyped, unreliable and built on theft. It’s Left-wing too
Study after study has shown that the web giants prioritise woke information over conservative

Brilliant British space engineers don’t need Whitehall’s quangos
Few will shed a tear over the ambiguous UK Space Agency’s crash landing


Nuclear cowboys threaten to derail the industry
What really thwarts the energy sector is not environmental rules but political indecision

The promise of an AI utopia is crumbling before our eyes
Talk of a new era of ‘superintelligence’ is starting to look very silly indeed

Let’s call time on the bulls--t jobs plaguing Britain’s offices
Pointless white-collar roles are doing nothing to solve our perpetual productivity puzzle

Why AI heralds a new age of stupidity
Britain’s rush to adopt artificial intelligence risks becoming a race to the bottom

Google could steal the entire internet
Britain’s Competition and Markets Authority needs do more to tame this predatory giant

Political censors have cynically hijacked vital child protections
The rise of populism has made the impulse to censor irresistible to its opponents

Chinese hackers have seized control. How did we let this happen?
The complacency of the great and good of IT has left the West horribly exposed to Beijing

Hydrogen power is the terrible idea that refuses to die
Stellantis has given up on the dream of making the technology profitable – more should follow suit

The great AI delusion is falling apart
New research suggests the chorus of techno-optimism is based on falsehoods


